◇ Heritage No. :0993
◇ Collection Name:Chicken-headed god man, Yihu, Fuxi
◇ Historical date:the Eastern Han Dynasty
◇ Collection Size:115*32*28cm
◇ Collection Source:Unearthed in Yinan, Shandong
Deep relief. Stone pillars in the tomb. Three-side characterization. The picture of a winged tiger is carved on the left. The winged tiger is flailing its teeth and claws, with wings on its shoulders. The figure of Fuxi is carved on the right side. Fuxi is wearing a wide-sleeved robe, standing with his hands arched, his upper body is male, his head is crowned, and his lower body is snake-tailed scales and has two feet. On the front is an auspicious picture. The picture is carved with the head of a chicken and the head of a god making a bow, and the bottom is carved with a sheep looking back at each other. Sheep means auspicious in ancient times. Here, chicken and sheep are carved together, which means auspicious.