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An intricately detailed figurine, depicting the Peking Opera character Lin Chong as portrayed by Li Shaochun in the 1962 film "Wild Boar Forest," stands prominently in an indoor exhibition space within Fengtai District, Beijing, China. The figurine wears a dark blue/grey hat adorned with a red pom-pom and intricate patterns, a flowing light teal and darker green robe, a blue tunic with six visible buttons, dark trousers, and dark shoes with white toes. Its face features traditional opera makeup with pale skin, defined eyes, and red lips, looking slightly to the viewer's right. A long, light wooden staff rests diagonally across its left shoulder, from which red tassels and two small gourds are suspended. The right arm is extended forward with an open palm gesture. The figurine is positioned on a white, textured display platform, casting a distinct shadow, against a solid reddish-orange wall. To the left, a dark, reflective panel, likely glass, reflects other exhibits in a dimly lit background. A clear rectangular plaque at the base identifies the character and the 1962 production by Beijing Film Studio and Hong Kong Dapan Film Company.
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Dec 13, 2025, 5:23 AM

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An intricately detailed figurine, depicting the Peking Opera character Lin Chong as portrayed by Li Shaochun in the 1962 film "Wild Boar Forest," stands prominently in an indoor exhibition space within Fengtai District, Beijing, China. The figurine wears a dark blue/grey hat adorned with a red pom-pom and intricate patterns, a flowing light teal and darker green robe, a blue tunic with six visible buttons, dark trousers, and dark shoes with white toes. Its face features traditional opera makeup with pale skin, defined eyes, and red lips, looking slightly to the viewer's right. A long, light wooden staff rests diagonally across its left shoulder, from which red tassels and two small gourds are suspended. The right arm is extended forward with an open palm gesture. The figurine is positioned on a white, textured display platform, casting a distinct shadow, against a solid reddish-orange wall. To the left, a dark, reflective panel, likely glass, reflects other exhibits in a dimly lit background. A clear rectangular plaque at the base identifies the character and the 1962 production by Beijing Film Studio and Hong Kong Dapan Film Company.

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