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Uzbekistan: Detail from the mural called 'The Chinese Boat', from the hall of the ruin of an aristocratic house in Afrasiab near Samarkand, c. 650 CE

Uzbekistan: Detail from the mural called 'The Chinese Boat', from the hall of the ruin of an aristocratic house in Afrasiab near Samarkand, c. 650 CE

'On a pond crowded with aquatic creatures, musicians and singers sit in a boat with a prow shaped like a bird’s head. A lady, larger than her attendants, is feeding the fish, while a composite winged monster is recognizable beneath the boat. One man is leading two horses to water, and another man, half-naked and carrying a stick, is wading into it.

It has been suggested that this scene is a reference to the negotiation of a marriage alliance. The local king or his overlord is trying to marry a Chinese princess, and the larger lady in the boat is on her way to Samarqand, even though Chinese ladies customarily traveled in carts'.