A
Bi Xi is a stone pedestal in the form of a
tortoise
supporting a
stele, initially used in funerary complexes of Chinese
dignitaries, though later also to commemorate important events. It is
believed by some that the tradition of using a tortoise as a pedestal may
have derived from the Hindu legend of the
Churning of the Ocean of Milk (fig.),
in which
Vishnu
incarnated in the
avatar
of a tortoise
and supported
Mt. Meru
with its shell (fig.).
This idea
could be supported by the meaning of the
name Bi Xi, i.e. being capable to
support great weight.
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