[Stone Siwei Image]
Stone Siwei Image, North Qi, residual height 37 cm, width 43.5 cm
The head of the Thoughtful Bodhisattva is incomplete. He wears a necklace in front of his chest. His arms are wrapped in silk and hang down to the seat surface. His left hand holds one corner of the skirt on his foot, and his left foot steps on a single lotus platform. Disciples standing on both sides, threatening to serve Bodhisattva. On the back screen of the dragon tree, the crown of the tree is mostly broken, and the saplings can be seen on the tree. The dragon head is carved on the back of the tree trunk. The base is hollowed-out, and the front side is carved with the statue of the earth god holding the Boshan furnace, the Dharmapala lion and the Luxi, the four-cornered statue of the fearless beast bearing the seat, and the two sides and the back are embossed with the statue of the god king
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