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The Taoist Triad, 1922. Creator: Unknown
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The Taoist Triad, 1922. Creator: Unknown
The Taoist Triad, 1922. The Taoist Trinity, three highest Gods in the Taoist pantheon, Yuanshi Tianzun, Lingbao Tianzun and Daode Tianzun. From " Myths and Legends of China", by E. T. C. Werner. [George G. Harrap & Co. Ltd. London, Calcutta, Sydney, 1922]
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This print showcases "The Taoist Triad" from the year 1922. The image, captured by an unknown creator, is a visual representation of the three highest Gods in the Taoist pantheon: Yuanshi Tianzun, Lingbao Tianzun, and Daode Tianzun. These revered deities hold significant religious importance in Chinese culture. The photograph depicts three men dressed in traditional Chinese costumes adorned with vibrant colors such as red and blue. Their decorative robes reflect the rich cultural heritage of China during that era. Seated together with scholarly poise, they exude a sense of wisdom and tranquility. The composition also includes elements like books and scrolls symbolizing education and knowledge. This emphasizes the profound connection between religion and intellectual pursuits within Taoism. "The Taoist Triad" print offers a glimpse into China's history during the early 20th century under the Qing Dynasty rule. It serves as an illustration of mythology and creation myths deeply ingrained in Chinese folklore. Preserved by George G. Harrap & Co. , Ltd. , this artwork provides valuable insights into ancient beliefs while showcasing Edward T. C. Werner's book "Myths and Legends of China". Through this remarkable piece, viewers can appreciate both its artistic beauty and cultural significance within Daoism (Taoism).
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