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English: A medallion on an embroidered imperial robe (above the head of a dragon - not shown), with the White Hare of the Moon, at the foot of a cassia tree, making elixir of immortality
Français : Médaillon sur une robe impériale brodée (médaillon placé au-dessus de la tête d'un dragon -non représenté ici-) où figure, au pied d'un cannelier, le Lièvre blanc de la Lune fabriquant l'élixir de longue vie.
Date 18th century
date QS:P,+1750-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Source An 18th-century embroidered Chinese emperor's robe. Reproduced in: Anthony Christie, "Chinese Mythology", 1983, p. 63,
Author An artist from the Qing emperors' court
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