ZHANG Jinxian 张谨贤 Chinese, 1988
Auspicious Fairy Crane - 4 瑞鹤图-4, 2021
Ink, mineral pigment on rice paper
71 x 141 cm
28 x 55 1/2 in
28 x 55 1/2 in
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A group of fairy cranes spread their wings gracefully, and they fly lightly together to the higher blue sky, just through a fire behind, or to an amazing sunset... The...
A group of fairy cranes spread their wings gracefully,
and they fly lightly together to the higher blue sky, just through a fire behind, or to an amazing sunset...
The fairy crane in Taoism is the supreme bird of gods, especially for its longevity.
In the Taoist book "The Seventh Sign of Yunzhi", Zhang Daoling can travel by crane.
Taoism believes that after cultivation of vital energy, the soul and body can ascend to the sky and live forever.
Thus reaching the realm of the gods, "resting with heaven and earth, and living with the sun and the moon."
Taoism does not use reasoning to to bind people with
their desires. It is a true practice of spirit, leading to an ideal and perfect
personality. The value pursuit of the Taoist people is to be true, not to be
infected with evil poisons, to travel outside the world, and to be a feathered
ascendant. This value pursuit is perfectly integrated with the unique natural
innocence, noble and holy qualities of the fairy crane.
and they fly lightly together to the higher blue sky, just through a fire behind, or to an amazing sunset...
The fairy crane in Taoism is the supreme bird of gods, especially for its longevity.
In the Taoist book "The Seventh Sign of Yunzhi", Zhang Daoling can travel by crane.
Taoism believes that after cultivation of vital energy, the soul and body can ascend to the sky and live forever.
Thus reaching the realm of the gods, "resting with heaven and earth, and living with the sun and the moon."
Taoism does not use reasoning to to bind people with
their desires. It is a true practice of spirit, leading to an ideal and perfect
personality. The value pursuit of the Taoist people is to be true, not to be
infected with evil poisons, to travel outside the world, and to be a feathered
ascendant. This value pursuit is perfectly integrated with the unique natural
innocence, noble and holy qualities of the fairy crane.