SHUNZHI or KANGXI c.1650 – 1700 Blanc de Chine Porcelain

A Shunzhi (1644-1661) or Kangxi (1662-1722) Blanc de Chine Model of Guandi Seated Upright in Armour Looking Straight Forward. There are Two Small Neat Original Holes on Top of His Head for Hair to be Added.

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Condition
Perfect.
Size
Height : 15 cm (6 inches)
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Guandi :
Guandi also called Guan Gong (Lord Guan) and Guan Di (Emperor Guan). Guan Yu (died 219), chosen name Yunchang, was a general serving under the warlord Liu Bei in the late Eastern Han Dynasty. He played a significant role in the civil war that led to the collapse of the Han Dynasty and the establishment of the state of Shu Han in the Three Kingdoms period, of which Liu Bei was the first emperor.
As one of the best known Chinese historical figures throughout East Asia, Guan`s true life stories have largely given way to fictionalised ones, most of which are found in the historical novel Romance of the Three Kingdoms or passed down the generations, in which his deeds and moral qualities have been lionised. Guan is respected as an epitome of loyalty and righteousness.
Guan was deified as early as the Sui Dynasty and is still worshipped by many Chinese people today, especially in southern China, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and among many overseas Chinese communities. He is a figure in Chinese folk religion, popular Confucianism, Taoism, and Chinese Buddhism, and small shrines to Guan are almost ubiquitous in traditional Chinese shops and restaurants. He is often reverently called Guan Gong (Lord Guan) and Guan Di (Emperor Guan). His home town Yuncheng has also named its airport after him. Information from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guan_Yu