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描述
Chabi, wife of Khubilai (a.k.a. Shizu) (right) and Taji, wife of Darmabala (a.k.a.Shunzong, the father of Qaishan and Ayurbarvada) (left). Paint and ink on silk. Page from an album depicting several consorts of Yuan emperors (Yuandai dihou banshenxiang), now located in the National Palace Museum in Taipei (inv. nr. zhonghua 000325). Original size is 114.7 cm wide and 76 cm high. For the portraits cropped out, see Image:YuanEmpressAlbumChabi.jpg and Image:YuanEmpressAlbumTaji.jpg. Note:Image:Börte-Ujin.jpg describes the right portrait as that of Börte, wife of Genghis. This is however not consistent with the caption in the upper right part of the image: 世祖 (Shizu) is Khubilai, and 徹伯爾 (Cheboer, if the characters are correct - they are somewhat hard to read) also sounds much more like Chabi than like Börte.
日期
14 century
date QS:P571,+1350-00-00T00:00:00Z/7
Inscriptions
左幅:
順宗皇帝后 塔濟
右幅:
世祖皇帝后 徹伯爾
Source/Photographer
Dschingis Khan und seine Erben (exhibition catalogue), München 2005, p. 308
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