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| 背面描述 | A female figure, rendered in dynamic flowing lines reminiscent of traditional Chinese painting, reclines gracefully upon a giant lotus leaf afloat on stylized waves, evoking the classical motif of a celestial maiden or apsara. Decorative floral and cloud elements fill the surrounding field. The denomination 200元 appears prominently in the upper field. |
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| 背面铭文 | 200元 |
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The Longmen Grottoes near Luoyang were carved primarily during the Northern Wei and Tang dynasties, with the largest figures commissioned under Empress Wu Zetian in the late 7th century — her patronage so direct that the central Vairocana Buddha is traditionally said to bear her likeness. China's gold commemorative program of the early 2000s drew heavily on UNESCO World Heritage designations, and Longmen received that status in 2000, making this 2002 issue among the earliest struck in direct response to that recognition.