What kind of artistic ideals are embodied in the characters of the drug fork and the drug fork woman in the peacock era?
The images of the medicine fork and the woman of the medicine fork in the peacock era reflect the artistic ideal of the Indians for the beauty of the human body. In the east gate of Sangjita, India, there is a circular carved "Sangji medicine fork woman" hanging on the oral sex corner of the north column and the third beam of the east gate, which is regarded by scholars all over the world as a model of female body beauty in Indian art standards. Dance modeling is centered on the human body. Wen Ya's simple smile, plump and rounded physique, S-shaped curve, graceful posture, and the outward movement of legs and knees fully show the artistic requirements and aesthetic standards of ancient Indians for human body lines such as dance and sculpture.