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  1. — One of the Famous Horse of T’ang Tai-Tsung. There was little harness, properly speaking. Instead of using a collar or breastband and traces, the ancient Chinese attached their horses to their chariots by means of yokes, like the other chariot using peoples of antiquity.

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  3. Originating in the grasslands of Inner Asia, such horses were much larger than the pony native to China, hence valued for their speed and nobility. Indeed owing a horse became a privilege in Tang China when, in 667 an edict decreed that only aristocrats (of both sexes) could ride horses.

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  5. This horse is made with the glazing technique of san t'sai (tsahn-tsigh), one of the unique ceramic developments of the T'ang period. San t'sai means "three-color" and

  6. In this paper we look at a text on gyi ling horses from the Tucci collection as well as more recent Tibetological and ethnographic materials from Eastern and Central Tibet to interrogate this notion.

  7. 9 gru 2021 · Tang horses are among the most famous works of Chinese art. For the collector, they have endless appeal, their stylised arched necks, pricked ears and strong bodies exude confidence, distinction and charm. Tang dynasty (618–907) from the Luo Yang region, image courtesy of Lam’s Gallery, Hong Kong.

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