Figure of an Eight Immortal, Lu Dong Bin

Title
Figure of an Eight Immortal, Lu Dong Bin
Creator
Year/Period
2001-2002
Region
Taiwan, Republic of China
Material
High-Fired Enamel Glazed Stoneware, Jiaozhi Tao
Technique
Hand-sculpting
Dimension
Object size: H32cm x L28.2cm x W10cm
Accession No.
2002-00823
NLB Type
Ceramic

The Eight Immortals did not emerge as a group until the Yuan dynasty (1279-1368 CE). It is doubtful if they were indeed historical figures. Each of them has a personal mythology traceable to the Han (200 BCE- 220 CE) and Song (960-1279 CE) dynasties. They are also associated with Eight Trigram directions in the Classic of Change or Yijing 易经. Also known as Lü Chunyang 吕纯阳, Lü Dongbin is the most influential of the Eight Immortals. He has a personal cult following and is the Patriarch of the Quanzhen 全真(Perfect Realisation) Sect. He is associated with medicine, interior alchemy and the elixir of life. Believed to have been a bright scholar who lived in the Tang dynasty (618-907 CE), he dreamt about the rise and fall of his future official career. Upon waking up, he realized the impermanence of power and status, and decided to seek the Dao from Han Zhongli.