[Baggy monk and king of heaven Thangka]
Baggy monk and king of heaven Thangka, 16-17th century, Beijing, cloth, color, 140 cm high, 84 cm wide, 86 cm vertical and 54 cm horizontal. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The cloth bag monk in the picture is smiling, wearing broad and gorgeous yellow and red cassocks, holding rosary beads in his right hand, peaches in his left hand, and sitting with a large belly, half folded and half folded. He is playing with a group of children dancing happily. This work shows the children’s innocence and the love of the cloth bag monk vividly. The upper boundary is Zongkaba, the founder of the Yellow Sect surrounded by halo. At the bottom of the picture are the western wide-eyed king of heaven in Tota and the northern multi-hearing king of heaven who holds the building. The waiters beside him hold spears, weasels spit beads, and the dragon women offer treasures.