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Thank you for viewing. This is a rubbing of the Chinkai Kannon statue stone monument at Zuigan-ji Temple in Matsushima. The Chinkai Kannon stone monument in the Muso Cave of Zuigan-ji Temple is a stone monument carved by a carver, based on a copy made by Koike Kyokko, one of the four great painters of the Sendai domain in the 13th year of Kansei (1801), of a rubbing of the Chinkai Kannon of the Chinkai-ji Temple on Mount Puzhe in the South Sea, by Wu Daozi (also known as Wu Daoxuan), a painter of the Tang Dynasty during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of China. It has been stored at home since the Showa era. It is folded and placed in a bag (with a seal) from Zuigan-ji Temple in Matsushima. It will be sent as is (with wrinkles). As it is an antique, please refrain from claims or returns. (No returns accepted) Tang Dynasty, Wu Daozi, Kannon Bosatsu statue, White-Robed Kannon Bosatsu statue, White-Robed Daishi statue, Kannon drawing, Kannon statue, National painting, Figure, Hoshozu (treasure image), Buddhist statue, Buddhist painting, Bosatsu statue, Kan
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