Lord Zhenwu, Deity of the North

Title
Lord Zhenwu, Deity of the North
Creator
Year/Period
2001-2002
Region
Taiwan, Republic of China
Material
High-Fired Enamel Glazed Stoneware
Technique
Hand-sculpting
Dimension
Object size: H40.5cm x L27.5cm x W9.4cm
Accession No.
2002-00813
NLB Type
Ceramic

An ancient directional spirit of the northern celestial quadrant associated with death, this god was known only as Xuanwu 玄武 in the late Warring States period (3rd century BCE). As Xuanwu, he was depicted as a tortoise intertwining with a snake. Xuanwu’s name was altered when the title of Perfected Warrior was conferred on him by the Song emperor, Zhenzong (r. 998-1022). As Zhenwu, he was transformed into a fearless militant with long straight hair. His previous animal incarnations still appeared, although, at his feet or on his robe. Imperial patronage of his cult reached a peak in the Ming dynasty (1368-1644), especially during Emperor Yongle’s reign (1403-24).