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Kneeling winged monster
- Topic
- Period of Division (220 - 589)
- museum
- National Museum of Asian Art (Freer Gallery of Art)
- objectType
- Sculpture
- Date
- 550〜577年
- Creator
- Freer, Charles Lang
This mythical, composite animal and the similar one on the opposite side of the doorway are guardian-demons whose repellent ugliness was believed to avert evil. They were created as pillar bases, or architectural supports, inside the Buddhist cave-temple of the northern Chinese site known as Xiangtangshan, which straddles the border of Hebei and Henan provinces. The presence of these guardians beneath a row of Buddha images in Cave 7 at Xiangtangshan signaled their role as protectors of Buddhist Law.