The Sitting Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha during the Guishuang Empire | statue,buddha-statue,3d-model-of-statue,shakyamuni,buddhist-statues,sitting-statue-of-shakyamuni-buddha,statues-from-the-guishuang-empire-period,cultural-relics-of-the-guishuang-empire,statue-of-the-guishuang-empire, 3D model downloads, free 3D model materials,obj,glTF,fbx,dae,stl,3ds,glb,usdz,3dmax,blender model downloads, VisionPro, 3D modeling, 3D scanning, 3D images, 3D stereoscopic paintings
The Sitting Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha during the Guishuang Empire

The Sitting Statue of Shakyamuni Buddha during the Guishuang Empire

安尼

ID:15581 262
1 Coin
The copyright of the 3D model belongs to the original author and the material may not be distributed, published, transmitted, copied, rented, resold or compiled in any form.
The Guishuang Empire was an ancient prosperous country that existed in Central and South Asia. During its heyday (105-250 AD), its territory extended from present-day Tajikistan to the Caspian Sea, Afghanistan, and the Ganges River basin. Guishuang is a branch of the Dayue people who lived in the Amu Darya and Syr Darya rivers in the 2nd century BC. In 130 BC, the Yue people went south to conquer Daxia and divided it into five tribes, each with a chieftain named Xi Hou. Among the Five Marquises of Xi, the Guishuang Marquis Qiu eliminated the other Marquis of Xi, unified the five tribes, and established the Guishuang Kingdom. However, Qiu defeated Anxi and went south to attack the Kabul River basin and the Kashmir region, later establishing the capital as Gao Fu.