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I am selling a set of three vintage Chinese special stamps featuring the Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum. Catalog Number: T.84 (complete set of 3) Issue Date: April 5, 1983 Issuing Authority: Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications of the People's Republic of China (now China Post) According to legend, the Yellow Emperor had 25 sons, and it is said that the emperors of the historical dynasties of Yao, Shun, and even Xia, Shang, Zhou, and Qin were all descendants of the Yellow Emperor. The Yellow Emperor is considered the ancestor of the Central Plains of the continent, and his mausoleum, the Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum, is located on Qiao Mountain in the northern part of Huangling County, Shaanxi Province. The site is approximately 4 square kilometers and is surrounded by ancient cypresses over a thousand years old, with the Ju River flowing around it, making it a scenic spot. According to historical records, he was buried on Qiao Mountain, and it is also called "Qiao Mausoleum." It was designated as a National Key Cultural Relics Protection Unit of China in 1962, and this special stamp was issued on Qingming Festival in 1983. The design name of Stamp 1 (upper left) is "Xuanyuan Cypress." In the center of the image, an ancient cypress, said to be over four thousand years old, stands majestically, stretching tall and straight, depicting a powerful figure. Flocks of birds are arranged in the lower left and upper right, enhancing the grandeur of the Xuanyuan Cypress and creating a sense of depth, prompting people to reflect on history. The design name of Stamp 2 (upper right) is "Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum." The designer placed a tomb pavilion with a stone碑 (stele) inscribed with "Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum" in the center of the screen against a white background, surrounded by strong, towering ancient cypresses. Fully utilizing the expressive power of the pen and ink wash technique, it depicts the simple and profound scenery of the Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum, creating a sacred and solemn atmosphere. The design name of Stamp 3 (bottom) is "Hall of the First Ancestor of Humanity (a building to honor the Yellow Emperor as the "first ancestor of humanity")." The image depicts the Hall of the First Ancestor of Humanity grandly and openly, with the deep shade of the ancient cypresses spreading, creating a solemn and respectful atmosphere. In the upper right, flowing white clouds and flocks of birds soaring high are depicted, adding movement and vitality to the screen, creating a sense of depth, and stimulating the viewer's imagination. All are actually used vintage stamps, and they appear to be in good condition for used vintage stamps. Please check the images for details. NCNR (No Returns, No Cancellations) accepted. Shipping costs will be covered by me.
1 month ago