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Wang Zhaojun (The Four Beauties Series)


Reference: INF-125
Brand: Infinity Studio
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Wang Zhaojun was known as one of the Four Beauties of ancient China. Born in Baoping Village, Zigui County (in current Hubei Province) in the Western Han dynasty (206 BC–8 AD), she was sent by Emperor Yuan to marry Chanyu Huhanye of the Xiongnu Empire in order to establish friendly relations with the Han dynasty through marriage.

In the most prevalent version of the "Four Beauties" legend, it is said that Wang Zhaojun left her hometown on horseback on a bright autumn morning and began a journey northward. Along the way, the horse neighed, making Zhaojun extremely sad and unable to control her emotions. As she sat on the saddle, she began to play sorrowful melodies on a pipa (a round-bodied lute that was later called ruanxian). A flock of geese flying southward heard the music, and saw the beautiful young woman riding the horse; they immediately forgot to flap their wings, and fell to the ground. From then on, Zhaojun acquired the nickname "fells geese" or "drops birds."

We use the realistic level of head sculpture painting to present the beauty that has been passed down for thousands of years. Like a real person's skin texture and makeup portrayal, the beauty of the pink cheeks red, colorful like a lotus reflecting the sun, two eyebrows, knitting slightly knitted, the eyes using simulated glass eyeballs, eyes like sadness and resentment, like an orchid.

The eyes are made of simulated glass eyeballs, and the eyes look like sadness and resentment, just like an orchid in an empty valley. Hair design reference to the popular hair style of the Western Han Dynasty, the top of the head in the middle, hair knot hanging behind the head, with a sunken shadow XuanMei crown and gold and jade hairpins, both ears wearing a gold knot jade pendant, elegant atmosphere. (The hair accessories are made of metal)

Scale : About 1/3
Product Size : 73 x 40 x 39 cm

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