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Confucius Honoured



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Confucius Honoured

The emperor Kao Tsu (personal name Liu Pang), founder of the Han dynasty, sacrifices a pig, a goat and a cow at the tomb of Confucius, who surely would not have approved

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Approved Confucius Dynasty Founder Goat Honoured Personal Sacrifices Surely Tomb Pang


A2 Premium Frame with A3 Poster

Introducing the captivating "Confucius Honoured" Framed Print from Media Storehouse, featuring an intriguing image from Mary Evans Picture Library. This exquisite print showcases a fascinating moment in history as Emperor Kao Tsu, founder of the Han Dynasty, pays homage to the revered philosopher Confucius. In this scene, the emperor performs a sacrificial ritual at Confucius' tomb, offering a pig, a goat, and a cow – a gesture that Confucius himself would have likely disapproved of due to his teachings against extravagance. This unique and thought-provoking piece is an excellent addition to any home or office, sparking conversation and adding depth to your decor. With its rich, vibrant colors and high-quality print, this framed print is sure to be a conversation starter and a source of inspiration. Order yours today and bring a piece of history into your space.

Premium Paradise Wooden Range A2 Premium Poster Frame (62x45cm) with A3 Poster (42x30cm) and mounted behind a white matt board to make your photo really stand out. FSC Certified and Rainforest Alliance Certified for environmental, social, and economic sustainably. High transparency tempered glass window with a smooth finished frame. Great for filling empty walls, decorating blank spaces, or creating eye-catching gallery walls. Frames arrive ready to hang. Sent with secure, protective packaging. Smooth wooden veneer mimics the real wood look and feel with ultra-durable scratch resistance tempered glass.

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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 40.4cm x 40.4cm (15.9" x 15.9")

Estimated Product Size is 44.6cm x 62cm (17.6" x 24.4")

These are individually made so all sizes are approximate

Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this intriguing photograph, we witness an intriguing moment in Chinese history as Emperor Gaozu of Han, also known as Liu Bang or Liu Pang (256-195 BC), the founder of the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), pays his respects to the ancient philosopher Confucius (551-479 BC) through a grand sacrificial ceremony at the philosopher's tomb. The image, captured circa 200 BC, depicts the emperor offering sacrifices of a pig, a goat, and a cow to Confucius, who is believed to have advocated for frugality and simplicity in religious practices. The Han Dynasty, which followed the chaotic Warring States period, marked a significant turning point in Chinese history. Emperor Gaozu's establishment of the Han Dynasty brought about a period of peace, stability, and cultural development. His adoption of Confucianism as the state ideology further solidified its influence on Chinese society, shaping the moral and ethical foundation of the empire for centuries to come. Despite his reverence for Confucius and the significance of the philosopher's teachings, Emperor Gaozu's grandiose sacrifice at the tomb may not have been in line with Confucius' original intentions. Confucius emphasized the importance of moderation and frugality, and it is uncertain whether he would have approved of such extravagant offerings. Nevertheless, this photograph serves as a fascinating reminder of the complex relationship between political power and religious practices during the Han Dynasty. The photograph is part of the extensive collection of historical images at Mary Evans Picture Library, offering a glimpse into the rich and diverse history of China. This image, in particular, sheds light on the early Han Dynasty, the role of Confucianism, and the intriguing dynamics between religious beliefs, political power, and cultural traditions.

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