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东魏北齐时期,半跏思惟菩萨像(以下简称为“半跏思惟像”)在定州地区很盛行,如曲阳修德寺遗址出土白石造像中[1],半跏思惟像占了纪年造像总量的近五分之一[2]。而在同时期的山东地区,半跏思惟像发现较少,且出现时间较晚,现存有纪年的造像大部分属于北齐时期。同时期都城邺城的情况也类似,虽然邺城附近有较多的石窟寺,但半跏思惟像却只发现一件,被刻于南响堂第五窟正壁左侧上端(图一)。单体造像的实例也极少。以往一
In the Eastern Wei and Northern Qi dynasties, the semi-bodhisattva Bodhisattva (hereinafter referred to as “half bodhisattvas”) prevailed in the Dingzhou area, such as the white stone statues unearthed in the site of Quyang Temple in Quyang [1] Nearly one-fifth of the total number of statues [2]. However, in the same period of Shandong Province, semi-magistrate was found as less and appeared later, most of the existing statues of the annals belonged to the Northern Qi Dynasty. In the meantime, the situation of the capital city Gaocheng was similar. Although there were more cave temples around the Gaocheng City, the half-tibetan figure was only found one and was engraved on the left-hand upper left of the Fifth Cave of the Southern Ring Hall (Figure 1) . There are also very few examples of monolithic images. One before