Statues in Four Chinese Grottos
Longmen Grottos
The main Buddha in the Binyang Cave has a
long face and nose; he is smiling. Three fingers of his left hand Curve
downward, and his right hand is stretched forward, which indicates he is
explaining Buddhist scripture. In front of the Buddha are two mighty stone
lions; on two sides are four followers. The roof
of the cave is carved with lotus flowers surrounded by white clouds, and
the Flying Asparas are dancing in the clouds. On the front wall and the two side
walls are four tiers of exquisite relief carvings.
The Maijishan Grottos are situated in the Maiji
Mountain, southeast of Tianshui
County in Gansu Province. The mountain, which is shaped
like a haystack, gets its name from the Chinese for haystack, ma4iConstruction
of the Maijishan Grottos went on from the Northern Wei till the Qing (1644-1911)
dynasties.
Maijishan Grottos
But because of earthquakes and erosion by wind and water, about
one-third of the grottos have crumbled in ruins. only 194 grottos with about
7800 clay and stone statues and some 1300 square meters of murals are preserved.
Clay statues in the Maijishan Grottos include round carvings, deep reliefs,
paste carvings, and wall carvings. The round carvings are very vivid and full of
interest; they range from the 16-meter big Buddha to a small 10cm sculpture. The
Buddha statues in the Maijishan Grottos are humanized, making viewers feel
familiar with them.(rig.3-14)
Besides the four big grottos, there are many small grottos and cliff
sculptures of different styles on a minor scale throughout China.
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