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English: Bas Relief of “Saluzi” One of the Tang Horses Bas Relief of “Saluzi”, China, Zhaoling, Shaanxi province, Tang Period (circa 636-649 AD), Stone, H. 169, Penn Museum Object C395. This horse, named “Saluzi” or Autumn Dew, is one of six chargers commissioned by the Emperor Taizong for his mausoleum, Zhaoling. Historical records say he was ridden in battle by the Emperor during a great siege, when, after being stuck with an arrow, the Emperor was forced to dismount and switch horses with one of his favorite Generals. The General is shown here pulling the arrow out of Autumn Dew’s chest while the horse stoically bears the pain. The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology.
Français : Bas-relief dit de "Saluzi", Zhaoling, Shaanxi, période Tang (daté environ 636-649 ap J.-C.). Pierre, conception attribuée à Yan Liben, H. 169, No.Inventaire: C395, The University of Pennsylvania, Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology. Ce cheval, nommé "Saluzi" ou "Rosée D'automne", est un des six bas-reliefs commandités par l'Empereur Taizong des Tang pour son mausolée, à Zhaoling. Les textes rapportent que ce cheval était celui de l'Empereur pendant une bataille. Après que l'animal a été touché par une flèche l'Empereur a été contraint de démonter et d'échanger son cheval avec celui d'un de ses généraux. On a représenté ici le général retirant la flèche du flanc de "Rosée D'automne" tandis que le cheval supporte stoïquement la douleur.
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