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Is there lettering on the gilded bench Buddha and backlight in the Northern Wei Dynasty?

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Gold-plated bronze Buddha statue, Northern Wei Dynasty, first-class cultural relic. Bronze sculpture, 2 1.8 cm high, backlit, Buddha body, Buddha seat. Peach-shaped backlight and high relief Buddha body on the front. Buddha bun, oval face, wide nose and big eyes, big earlobe and big shoulders. Wearing a shoulder-length coat, the clothing pattern is carved with fine long lines. Make a meditation seal with both hands. There are seven meditation buddhas carved on the backlight around the Buddha statue, which are similar in shape to the main Buddha. Both the outer edge of seven buddha and the backlight of the giant Buddha are engraved with flame patterns. Buddha is a four-legged bed with a deep waist, and it is also engraved with patterns. The waist is engraved with a diamond lattice, the upper edge is engraved with water ripples, the lower part is engraved with gold and silver patterns, and the lower part is connected with triangular hanging patterns. Carve two bodies on the foot line to support people, put your hands together and hug the long-stemmed lotus. The back of the backlight is embossed with an arched niche. There are three Buddha statues in the upper part of the niche, two famous prostitutes in the lower part and flames in the outer part. Judging from its shape and style, this image should be a relic from the end of the 5th century to the beginning of the 6th century. Now in Qingyang Museum.