Huo Hei made stone double Buddha

[Huo Hei Stone Double Buddha]


Huo Hei Stone Double Buddha, the fourth year of Heqing in the North Qi Dynasty (565), remains 28.5 cm high and 26.3 cm wide



The four figures of the two disciples of Buddha sitting on the back screen. The two Buddhas have the same posture. The Buddha has a long round face, a flat and plain bun, and the right Buddha has a residual head. Wearing a full-shoulder cassock with open chest, with monks inside. Single-thread carving pattern. Sitting with the right foot exposed, the cassocks are half round at the bottom and only one layer is laid on the seat surface. The right hand is dauntless, and the left hand is touching the right foot. There is a disciple on the outside of each of the two Buddhas, and the left disciple is disabled, with only two feet left; The disciple on the right is wearing a full-shouldered cassock with his hands in front of his belly. The cassock is almost without clothing patterns. The lower part is a rectangular base, with a platform left on the front, and the center is a three-petal lotus covered Boshan furnace, with a standing monk on each side and a lion on the outside. The vow is carved on the back of the base, which reads “On the 28th day of the first month of the fourth year of the Heqing Dynasty, Huo Hei built a jade statue area for Shisi Bo. The top is the king. There are (and) seven generations who died first. They lived at home and became Buddhas for a time.” The two Buddhas wear a right shoulder type cassock, which is folded and folded on the rectangular base. The right hand carries a fearless seal. The Boshan furnace in the middle of the base stands on the lotus platform, with children with ten palms on both sides and squatting lions with large tails


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