Zhong Kui Marries Off His Sister Song Dynasty Handscroll by Su Hanchen Chinese Ghost Painting
Автор: Eastern Brush, Western Soul
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This video presents Zhong Kui Marries Off His Sister, a Song dynasty handscroll attributed to Su Hanchen and preserved in the National Palace Museum, Taipei. The scroll depicts a ghostly wedding procession led by Zhong Kui, the legendary demon queller of Chinese folklore.
From the Tang and Song dynasties onward, Zhong Kui became a powerful figure in art, believed to ward off evil spirits and bring protection. His image was often displayed during New Year rituals, while stories such as “Zhong Kui Marries Off His Sister” reflect both humor and the deep symbolism of banishing demons.
Released for Halloween, this video invites you to experience how traditional Chinese art portrayed ghosts and demons—not as pure horror, but as cultural symbols of renewal, protection, and storytelling.
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