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The Spirit Way

Carved of solid blocks of stones, these 36 statues of officials, soldiers, animals, and mythical beasts are the enduring symbols of one of China's greatest dynasties, the Ming Dynasty, as they guide us along the path to the once to believed "divine". The MichaelAngelo's and DaVinci's of China have been at work here.
#83 Teaching at Taizhou Teachers College, China (Beijing: The Ming Tombs, Part I: The Spirit Way)

September 9th 2007
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