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27 x 20 in. hand-embellished giclee
on ceramic-coated paper - 88 s/n edition
At the end of the Han Dynasty
(early 3rd century AD), China entered the tumultuous Three
Kingdoms, Six Dynasties period, which lasted several hundred
years.
Warlords seized power and established
their own spheres of influence, each plotting against the
other. Cao Pi, son of the infamous general Cao Cao, became
the first emperor of Wei. Upon seizing power, he claimed the
beautiful Zhen Hou as his empress. Unbeknownst to him, Zhen
Hou had already met and fallen in love with his younger brother,
Cao Zhi.
Zhen Hou and Cao Zhi met many times over the years to lament
their separation. Yet they never betrayed the emperor. After
bearing him two sons, Zhen Hou was replaced in the emperor’s
affections by another. When she voiced her bitter resentment,
she was ordered by Cao Pi to commit suicide.
One evening, as Cao Zhi was traveling alongside the Lo River,
there appeared before him a beautiful woman, who bore a striking
resemblance to his beloved Zhen Hou. He hurried up to greet
her, but before he could reach her, she vanished, leaving
behind a single gold earring. With deep foreboding in his
heart, he rushed to the capital, where he learned of Zhen
Hou’s death. In deep anguish and sorrow, he sat down
and poured out his heart in the form of a poem, Lo Shen Fu,
a classic that has withstood the test of time.
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