File:Stoneware figure from a judgement group, holding records of evil deeds. From China, Ming Dynasty, 16th century CE. The British Museum.jpg

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English: Stoneware figure from a judgement group, with aubergine, green, ochre, and straw glazes. The belief of Hell entered China with Buddhism during the early 1st millennium CE. From the late Tang Dynasty, judgement scenes in the underworld were common. This figure of a judge's assistant holds a record of evil deeds under his left arm. From the People's Republic of China. Ming Dynasty, 16th century CE. On display at the British Museum in London.
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