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Is this picture of Manor Life in Legend of Knights Really Real?

This painting actually exists in real life! Let’s take a look below!

The Landlord's Manor Picture is also known as "The Tomb Owner's Life Picture". Anonymous color on paper, 46.2 cm in length, 105 cm in width, collected by the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region Museum. This picture was unearthed in the Eastern Jin Dynasty Tomb of Astana, Turpan, Xinjiang in 1964. It is Painted on six pieces of paper and put together to form a complete picture.

A hanging curtain is painted in the center of the picture. Under the curtain, the owner of the tomb is wearing a crown and robe, sitting on a couch with a fan in hand, and a maid standing beside him. To his left is a kitchen scene, where a maid is busy at the stove, preparing food for her master. There is a man and a horse on his right side. The horses are equipped with saddles and pads. The man is wearing short clothes, as if the groom is waiting for his master to go out. The top of the picture is the sky and fields, with the sun, moon and Big Dipper painted on it. There are trees, fields and farm tools under the sun, toads are painted in the moon, and a phoenix bird falls on a big tree in the middle. The whole painting reflects the life of wealthy aristocrats during the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The image is naive and simple, the brushwork is bold and calm, and the colors are simple, using only red, black and blue, bright and warm. This is the best-preserved and earliest paper painting seen in our country, so it is extremely precious.