
Stake attention in this memory
The image displays a high-relief granite carving of an anthropomorphic Ox-headed warrior, identified as one of the Sibijisin (Twelve Earthly Branches), situated on a structural pillar within Singyeongju Station in Gyeongju-si, South Korea. The warrior features a bull's head with distinct horns, a humanoid body clad in intricate East Asian-style armor with segmented plates, shoulder guards, and a flowing garment. Its left arm is raised and bent, fingers splayed as if in a defensive or striking posture. The right arm holds a sheathed sword vertically, with the hilt positioned near the waist. The figure is depicted in a dynamic, forward-striding stance, left leg bent and right leg extended backward, accompanied by a coiled decorative element extending from its lower back. Below the figure's right foot, the Chinese character "丑" (Ox) is carved into the granite panel. The carving is integrated into a rectangular panel of speckled grey granite, which forms part of a larger pillar composed of matching granite tiles with a black granite base. The background shows a brightly lit, modern indoor public space, including a blurred view of a commercial counter and a yellow "wet floor" caution sign to the right, consistent with a contemporary transportation terminal environment.
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