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- Permanent Link:
- http://digital.soas.ac.uk/LOAA004001/00001
Notes
- Abstract:
- This print shows nine sons playing around in school. The symbol of the nine sons appears in one of the great early anthologies of Chinese poetry, namely the Songs of the South where it is said the goddess Nu Qi, who was without a husband, gave birth to nine sons. In portraying this theme it seems likely that the wish for a large male offspring is alluded to.
- Citation/Reference:
- Published reference in: Preliminary list of Chinese woodblock prints in the SOAS Library
- Restriction:
- Creative Commons (CC)-Lizenzen: Namensnennung-NichtKommerziell unter gleichen Bedingungen 4.0 international (CC BY-NC). Dieses Bild ist als in hoher Auflösung zur Verfügung. Kontaktieren Sie den Digital Library Project Office an der SOAS, University of London.
- Restriction:
- Cette ressource numérique est dans le domaine public. S'il vous plaît, utiliser en accord avec la licence Creative Commons: Attribution-Pas d'Utilisation Commerciale conditions (CC BY-NC). Fichiers numériques de haute résolution sont disponibles sur la SOAS, Université de Londres - le Bureau du projet de bibliothèque numérique.
- General Note:
- Inked in six colours (red, brown, blue, grey, yellow and green)
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- SOAS, University of London
- Rights Management:
- This item is in the public domain. Please use in accord with Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC). High resolution digital master available from SOAS, University of London - the Digital Library Project Office.
- Resource Identifier:
- CWP 69 ( accession number (preliminary list of chinese woodblock prints in the soas library) )
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