Jade seal of the Qianlong emperor, with the inscription of “Wu fu wu dai tang gu xi tian zi bao”, Qianlong reign (1736-1795), Qing dynasty
- Image Number: K1D001377N000000000PAB
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Miscellaneous objects
- Function: emperor’s seal
- Material: Minerals/Jade Jewelry/Jade
- Description:
The whole piece is slightly rectangular and is made of a piece of sapphire with a jade skin. Except for the printed surface and a wide sidewall, the jade skin on the other parts is very thick. The printed surface is a single box and double line official script seal character of Zhu: “Five Blessings and Five Dynasties Hall Ancient and Rare Emperor Treasure”; One side of the wide sidewall with jade leather is engraved with the round seal of the Double Dragon Qiangua, and the other side is engraved with the square seal of the double dragon seal script “Long” on both sides of the wide sidewall with the natural color of sapphire. With wooden seat. The seal of this jade seal is often seen in the calligraphy and painting works in the hospital collection. For example, the second imperial ink painting of Emperor Gaozong of Qing Dynasty, the famous Wang Xizhi’s “Clear in the Fast Snow”, has this seal on the left side of the mounted silk. The meaning of the seal fully shows that Emperor Gaozong of Qing Dynasty, after the age of 70, was proud of his rare blessing in the world with five generations.
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