A bearded man with a topknot, seated in a brown and blue robe, holding a sword
The image is a vertical portrait of a man seated cross-legged, presented as a hanging scroll. The man occupies the lower two-thirds of the central panel, which is a muted, warm brown color. He faces towards the right side of the frame, with his head turned slightly upwards. His skin is light-toned. He has a shaved forehead and a small, dark bun of hair at the back of his head. A dark beard and mustache frame his mouth. He wears a dark brown robe with a subtle, repeating pattern, and a visible red collar. Over this, he wears a light blue-grey sleeveless garment with wide, stiff shoulders. This outer garment features two dark, stylized floral or geometric motifs on each shoulder. A white sash with horizontal black stripes is visible around his waist. His lower body is covered by light grey or white pants, which show distinct folds from his seated posture. His right hand is raised, with fingers touching his beard near his chin. His left hand rests on the hilt of a sword, which has a black scabbard, a gold-colored hilt, and red cords wrapped around it. The sword lies across his lap. He is seated on a green mat, which has a white border patterned with small black circles and crosses. The central brown panel is framed at the top by a dark green fabric with a gold floral pattern, and the entire artwork is bordered by a dark reddish-brown fabric with a subtle woven texture.