• shaolin temple - image 1

    title: Chinese The Chinese Monk Budai - Walters 9635

    artist:

    Anonymous (Chinese artist)Unknown author

    After Zuzhao (Chinese)

    date: 1209

    date QS:P571,+1209-00-00T00:00:00Z/9

    medium: Technique rubbing on=paper

    dimensions: size cm 74.2 35.9

    current location: Gift of Laurance and Isabel Roberts, 1990

    credit: Walters Art Museum: Nuvola filesystems folder home.svg Home page Information icon.svg Info about artwork

    description: This rubbing is of an engraving at shaolin temple in the Shantung province.

    The fat Chinese Buddhist monk Budai ("Cloth Bag"), said to have died around 900, was considered an incarnation of the Buddha of the Future. (Later representations of Budai are sometimes called "the laughing Buddha.")

    Once, when he was asked to discuss the nature of truth, Budai flung his cloth bag onto the ground in response. The poem at the top provides insight into the message:

             The Skin Bag is open and laughing heartily,
             Revealed are a skull and a variety of treasures;
             No need to discuss the mystic philosophies,
             After a thousand days, all will ascend to the
    

    Isle of the Immortals.

    (Translation by David Teh-yu Wang)

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