[2277510]_collection Of Chinese Wooden Donkey.zip [UPDATED]
A notorious, likely fictional, torture device described in Qing Dynasty novels like the Di Gong Cases . Regional Woodcarving Traditions:
Renowned for multi-layered relief carvings that often include animals representing symbolic themes. [2277510]_Collection of Chinese wooden donkey.zip
While donkeys are common subjects in Chinese folk art, particularly in where they have been essential draft animals for centuries, they appear in several distinct cultural contexts. Key Contexts for Chinese Wooden Donkeys A notorious, likely fictional, torture device described in
Early agricultural or military transport inventions, such as those attributed to Jiang Shenxiu for moving goods. [2277510]_Collection of Chinese wooden donkey.zip
Traditionally hand-carved from woods like boxwood or elm , these often depict a man riding a donkey. They were popular as household decor or "burial figures" to represent activities the deceased enjoyed in life.