描述Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove 2.Nanjing Museum.jpg
English: Molded-brick mural, identified as the "Seven Sages of the Bamboo Grove and Rong Qiqi", one of two walls apart of the coffin found in a tomb of the capital region of the Southern dynasties (5th-6th. c.), second half of the fifth century, at Xishanqiao, near Nanjing. 88 x 240 cm. Nanjing Museum. We can recognize from left to right Xiuang Xiu (228-281) under a gingko tree, Liu Ling (ca.221-ca.300), Ruan Xian (230-281) and Rong Qiqi (presumably act. 5th cent BC), a contemporary of Confucius, under a gingko tree too.
Français : Relief moulé sur des briques. La scène est identifiée par le nom des participants inscrits dans la composition : les "Sept sages de la forêt de bambous et Rong Qiqi". Un des deux murs qui encadrent le cercueil d'un dignitaire des Dynasties du Sud, de la seconde moitié du cinquième siècle. On peut reconnaître de gauche à droite Xiuang Xiu (228-281) sous un gingko, Liu Ling (vers 221- vers 300), Ruan Xian (230-281) and Rong Qiqi (supposé en activité au Ve siècle avant notre ère), un contemporain de Confucius, sous un gingko lui aussi.
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own work (assembling from [1] and [2], two Gary Lee Todd photographs, with Photoshop)
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