Four Heavenly Kings in Dunhuang Painting Style
A 16:9 high-resolution Chinese painting in the Dunhuang style depicting the Four Heavenly Kings arranged from left to right: East, South, West, and North. Each figure has the specified face color and holds the corresponding ritual object, with vertical brush-calligraphy labels beside each portrait.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: Infographic/Edu VisualStyle: Watercolor/InkLanguage: zh
Prompt
Create an image of the Four Heavenly Kings in the style of Chinese Dunhuang painting, arranged from left to right as follows: East Virūḍhaka, South Virūḍhaka, West Virūpākṣa, and North Vaiśravaṇa. The character appearances and the magical implements they hold must be exactly as follows: 1. The statue of the East Virūḍhaka has a white face, holds a pipa, and on the right side, the brush-written vertical text reads “East Virūḍhaka.” 2. The statue of the South Virūḍhaka has a blue face, holds a sword, and on the right side, the brush-written vertical text reads “South Virūḍhaka.” 3. The statue of the West Virūpākṣa has a red face, holds a snake, and on the right side, the brush-written vertical text reads “West Virūpākṣa.” 4. The statue of the North Vaiśravaṇa has a green face, holds an umbrella, and on the right side, the brush-written vertical text reads “North Vaiśravaṇa.” Image size: 16:9, 2K HD.