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Two Cranes and Sun,
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The imagery alludes to legendary descriptions of the immortal realm of Mount Kunlun, where the sun and the moon take turns lighting the mythical land in the presence of auspicious cranes. A symbol of longevity, the crane (he 鶴) is also known as the "bird of the immortals" (xianqin 仙禽). Its white plumage is a sign of purity, and its red crown indicates that its call reaches up to heaven. This assemblage was likely an auspicious picture that conveyed wishes for long life and prosperity.
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Asia, China