Zhong Kui - Bamboo Root Carving
Zhong Kui, also known as Zhong Kui, is a famous ghost catching hero in Chinese and Japanese mythology. Legend has it that he can drive away demons and lead 80000 ghost soldiers. His image is often painted on the lintel of households as a guardian deity, and is also common in commercial places to protect valuable items. Through the technique of bamboo root carving, the majestic image of Zhong Kui is vividly depicted, reflecting the exquisite skills and cultural connotations of traditional Chinese arts and crafts. It is the inheritance of traditional Chinese culture and folk beliefs. Produced by Chinese arts and crafts master Liang Fengzhu in 2013, it showcases the image of the deity Zhong Kui in traditional Chinese culture. It is currently collected in the Liangfengzhu Arts and Crafts Museum in Nanyue, Hengyang, China.
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