Vase depicting a woman playing a pipa, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724

Vase depicting a woman playing a pipa, anonymous, c. 1700 - c. 1724

turning, h 28cm × d 7.5cm More details

The woman depicted on this vase is playing a pipa. A legend links this instrument to Princess Liu Xijun (123?–101 BCE), whom the emperor sent off to marry the king of the Wusun. The emperor ordered a stringed instrument to be made that could be played on horseback during her long journey. Liu also wrote the earliest poem attributable to a named woman in which she describes her homesickness.