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Hearst Museum object titled Relief panel, accession number 9-22762c, described as Marble relief panel. carved during the reign of emperor Qianlong, who reigned 1735–1796. Removed from a Buddhist temple in Datong, Shanxi Province, the panel illustrates The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a famous historical novel of the 14th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Relief panel, accession number 9-22762e, described as Marble relief panel. carved during the reign of emperor Qianlong, who reigned 1735–1796. Removed from a Buddhist temple in Datong, Shanxi Province, the panel illustrates The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a famous historical novel of the 14th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Relief panel, accession number 9-22762d, described as Marble relief panel. carved during the reign of emperor Qianlong, who reigned 1735–1796. Removed from a Buddhist temple in Datong, Shanxi Province, the panel illustrates The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a famous historical novel of the 14th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Relief panel, accession number 9-22762b, described as Marble relief panel. carved during the reign of emperor Qianlong, who reigned 1735–1796. Removed from a Buddhist temple in Datong, Shanxi Province, the panel illustrates The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a famous historical novel of the 14th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Relief panel, accession number 9-22762a, described as Marble relief panel. carved during the reign of emperor Qianlong, who reigned 1735–1796. Removed from a Buddhist temple in Datong, Shanxi Province, the panel illustrates The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a famous historical novel of the 14th century.
Hearst Museum object titled Relief panels, accession number 9-22762a-e, described as Five marble relief panels. carved during the reign of emperor Qianlong, who reigned 1735–1796. Removed from a Buddhist temple in Datong, Shanxi Province, the panels illustrate The Romance of the Three Kingdoms, a famous historical novel of the 14th century.