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Zhenxian shiji (Episodic Vestiges of the Perfected Transcendent)1018/15

Daoist album leaf. Gold painted Chinese calligraphy in six columns on a piece of brown silk that has been mounted on off-white damask-patterned silk on paper. The text relates to Xu Xun and the depiction of him selecting a scenic site for nestling perfection.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Zhenxian shiji (Episodic Vestiges of the Perfected Transcendent)1018/12

Daoist album leaf. Gold painted Chinese calligraphy in nine columns on a piece of brown silk that has been mounted on off-white damask-patterned silk on paper. The text relates to Xu Xun and the depiction of him seeking a master and taking up a study of the Way.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Zhenxian shiji (Episodic Vestiges of the Perfected Transcendent)1018/11

Daoist album leaf. Gold painted Chinese calligraphy in five columns on a piece of brown silk that has been mounted on off-white damask-patterned silk on paper. The text relates to Xu Xun and the depiction of him reversing course and pursuing reading.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Zhenxian shiji (Episodic Vestiges of the Perfected Transcendent)1018/9

Daoist album leaf. Gold painted Chinese calligraphy in five columns on a piece of brown silk that has been mounted on off-white damask-patterned silk on paper. The text relates to Xu Xun and the depiction of him engaging in a hunt and awakening to cultivation.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Zhenxian shiji (Episodic Vestiges of the Perfected Transcendent)1018/7

Daoist album leaf. Gold painted Chinese calligraphy in four columns on a piece of brown silk that has been mounted on off-white damask-patterned silk on paper. The text relates to Xu Xun and the depiction of the five-coloured clouds that mark his nascence.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Zhenxian shiji (Episodic Vestiges of the Perfected Transcendent)1018/5

Daoist album leaf. Gold painted Chinese calligraphy in three columns on a piece of brown silk that has been mounted on off-white damask-patterned silk on paper. The text relates to Xu Xun and the depiction of the golden phoenix revealing an auspice.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Zhenxian shiji (Episodic Vestiges of the Perfected Transcendent)1018/3

Daoist album leaf. Gold painted Chinese calligraphy in twenty columns on a piece of brown silk that has been mounted on off-white damask-patterned silk on paper. The text is the table of contents for the rest of the book leaves.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Woodblock Print946/43

Print on paper depicting a warrior. The male figure has a red mouth, a small black goatee, a long black moustache and a triangular black beard. His left hand is holding his beard while his right hand is holding a sword, upright. He wears a dark purple and green hat and his robe has various patterns in orange, red, green, purple, and turquoise. The figure faces to his left (viewer's right). The background is plain paper. The print is vertically rectangular.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Woodblock Print946/42

Print of a male figure with a long black moustache, wearing an ornate official robe. The robe has patterns in red, orange, green, turquoise, purple, purple-pink, and purple-blue. His right hand is holding his black beard while his left hand is holding a sword. Five decorative orange and red swords are behind his head. The background is plain paper. The print is vertically rectangular.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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Door God Print1090/10

Depicted is a military door god (wu menschen; 武门) named Qin Qiong (秦琼). He has a white and pink face and red mouth, a small black goatee, a long black moustache, and a black beard in strands; wearing a multi-coloured robe with orange shoes. In both hands he holds a long stick that has a yellow pentagonal shape on top with blue, green, and purple beads below. Seven blue-feathered arrows that have purple shafts are behind him. The figure is standing at a slight angle facing to viewer's left. The background is green with white floating clouds. The print is vertically rectangular.

Culture
Chinese
Made in
Yangliuqing, Tianjin, China
Holding Institution
MOA: University of British Columbia
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