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[[Book of Five Rings|Duke Lan's]] ancestor meeting the last Bear Emperor (who is a child in the picture).  This is the same emperor that the Last Stand of the Bear poem was about (though his last stand was presumably somewhat later).
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[[Book of Five Rings|Duke Lan's]] ancestor meeting the last Bear Emperor (who is a child in the picture).  This is the same emperor that the [[Last Stand of the Bear]] poem was about (though his last stand was presumably somewhat later).
  
 
The robes and decorations of the people in the background indicate that they're part of the Emperor's personal entourage.  The women, including one who looks like Lijuan, are dressed in the manner that suggests that they're wives and concubines (it's not unusual for an Emperor to be married well before puberty).
 
The robes and decorations of the people in the background indicate that they're part of the Emperor's personal entourage.  The women, including one who looks like Lijuan, are dressed in the manner that suggests that they're wives and concubines (it's not unusual for an Emperor to be married well before puberty).
 
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[[Category:Stuff We Know]]

Revision as of 16:43, 5 March 2011

Duke Lan's ancestor meeting the last Bear Emperor (who is a child in the picture). This is the same emperor that the Last Stand of the Bear poem was about (though his last stand was presumably somewhat later).

The robes and decorations of the people in the background indicate that they're part of the Emperor's personal entourage. The women, including one who looks like Lijuan, are dressed in the manner that suggests that they're wives and concubines (it's not unusual for an Emperor to be married well before puberty).