What I share with you today is a series of dunhuang style head portraits. There are nine pictures in total.
I hope to share the beauty of Dunhuang art with more people. If you like this series of works, I will be very happy.

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Lan Zhan my drunken princess👁️👄👁️🍶 Idk how describe him I think his eye tells more than me 😂
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Evil Queen and her Knight

By Artists Dunhuang Chen & Eunsil song.

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A follow-up of 2019's record-breaking movie Ne Zha comes at last, the animation – Jiang Ziya: The Legend of Deification! It has grabbed over $194M within 7 days since its debut. Inspired by the mural arts of Dunhuang, nearly every frame of the fantasy animation is a work of art.

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Pilgrim monks, originally from Dunhuang “library cave”, now dispersed in St Petersburg, Paris, and Korea: https://t.co/XDiyoLUe4B

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More drums than you can shake a stick at!

Fourth installment of 's online exhibit of Eurasian musical instruments w/excellent video clips



https://t.co/O61RBJjoLR

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On Sunday 20 Sep is the first filming for You Are My Glory at Dunhuang desert

They are likely to film epilogue 7 of the novel called Visit The Film Set Record <- this is one of my fave scenes!!! *screams* lol

Here's some spoiler 🥰🥰🥰


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Pipa Jing Dunhuang mural style sketch

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Dunhuang Color Set, that color is used in ancient China for gods paintings, suits and CP well 🤔 Hope you like it

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Dunhuang Grotto Murals🧐

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Bust of an Attendant Bodhisattva (from the south wall of Mogao Cave 320, Dunhuang, Gansu province)
Paintings
Chinese, early 8th century

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Bust of an Attendant Bodhisattva (from the south wall of Mogao Cave 320, Dunhuang, Gansu province)
Paintings
Chinese, early 8th century

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Dunhuang: Pearl on the Silk Road
Japanese Rulebook
https://t.co/FFToyY21hz

Japanese Rulebook: Mini_Expansion_HuJi_
https://t.co/AvZSnvP0E9

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Cave 464, one of the most fascinating Buddhist chapels at Dunhuang, yielded a large corpus of Uygur manuscripts, movable types &inscriptions, along with materials in other languages. It was rebuilt in 14th c to bury a Mongol princess & used by Uygur monks to produce printed books

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