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The exterior of this bowl is plainly decorated. The interior is adorned with a faintly incised gan zhu long wen (dragon-chasing-pearl design), in which one dragon with double antlers, two long whiskers and four claws is vigorously chasing a pearl among the clouds, followed by another dragon represented in the same fashion. The dragon is one of the most important and complex of mythical animals in China. It ranks first of the Four Supernatural Spirits, the phoenix being the second, the lin (unicorn) third and the tortoise fourth. A great variety of dragons are portrayed in Chinese art, often chasing a pearl and almost always surrounded by flames. Although its appearance always looks ferocious, it is the most benevolent of creatures. It was the god of rain, who brought thunder, lightning, and rain and thus fertility and abundance to the land. The dragon also represents the male principle of nature (yang ), a symbol of vigor and fertility. In the early period it was worshiped by the Chinese as one of the four beasts of good augury. Later on it became one of the symbolic animals of the Four Directions. It stands for the east, which is associated with the sunrise, fertility, and spring rain. Its counterpart is the white tiger of the west, the land of the underworld. The other two animals of the Four Directions are the bird of the south, and the snake and turtle of the north. In certain manifestations, the dragon exclusively represented the emperor who sat on the dragon throne and was borne aloft by dragons when he died. Since the Han dynasty, the five-clawed dragon has been the symbol of the emperor. The inside bottom bears a faintly incised reign mark, xuan he nian zhi (Made during the Xuanhe Era [of the Huizong Reign], Northern Song dynasty; 1119-1125) in regular script and two columns. However, genuine Song porcelain rarely bears a reign mark. Further, the representation of the two dragons is in the typical Qianlong style (1736-1795). As far as is known, no dated Qianlong vessels would bear a Song reign mark. Therefore, this object is a later copy approximately made during the late 19th century,"},{"label":"Title","value":"Small white glazed eggshell-thin bowl"},{"label":"Rights","value":"Materials available through GettDigital encompass a wide range of works, many of which are in the public domain. However, some items may still be protected by copyright or other intellectual property rights. Users are responsible for determining the copyright status of materials and ensuring compliance with all applicable laws when reproducing or publishing these works. Items in our GettDigital Collections are for educational use. For assistance in understanding rights, obtaining permissions, or requesting files for publication or research purposes, please contact us at <a href=\"www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/ask-an-archivist\">www.gettysburg.edu/special-collections/ask-an-archivist</a>"},{"label":"Reference URL","value":"http://cdm16274.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p4016coll6/id/992"}],"description":"Small white glazed eggshell-thin bowl","sequences":[{"@type":"sc:Sequence","canvases":[{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/gettysburg/iiif/a7ec154a-92ca-439b-8c21-2865fdb7a3f7/canvas/_1","@type":"sc:Canvas","label":"Small white glazed eggshell-thin bowl","height":512,"width":768,"images":[{"@type":"oa:Annotation","motivation":"sc:painting","resource":{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/gettysburg/iiif/a7ec154a-92ca-439b-8c21-2865fdb7a3f7/full/full/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","format":"image/jpeg","service":{"@context":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/context.json","@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/gettysburg/iiif/a7ec154a-92ca-439b-8c21-2865fdb7a3f7","profile":"http://iiif.io/api/image/2/level2.json","tiles":[{"width":512,"scaleFactors":[1,2]}]},"height":512,"width":768},"on":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/gettysburg/iiif/a7ec154a-92ca-439b-8c21-2865fdb7a3f7/canvas/_1","metadata":[]}],"thumbnail":{"@id":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/gettysburg/iiif/a7ec154a-92ca-439b-8c21-2865fdb7a3f7/full/500,500/0/default.jpg","@type":"dctypes:Image","height":500,"width":500}}]}],"thumbnail":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/gettysburg/iiif/a7ec154a-92ca-439b-8c21-2865fdb7a3f7/full/500,500/0/default.jpg","logo":"https://iiif.quartexcollections.com/gettysburg/iiif/logo"}