Peonies in Ink
- Image Number: K2A002825N000000000PAA
- Dynasty: Qing dynasty
- Category: Paintings
- Author: 金廷標
- Form: 軸
- Exhibition dimension: 150×52?
- Description:
Jin Tingbiao (active from 1760-1778), who was named Shikui, was born in Wucheng (now Huzhou), Zhejiang Province, and is a part-time worker, landscape and flower. When Qianlong patrolled south, he presented a plain drawing of Arhat as his imperial edict and summoned him to the inner court to worship. According to the poem inscribed by the Emperor Qianlong’s Hundred Days of 1898 (1778) on the painting, “Although the imperial standard is ancient, it is forbidden to stay in the imperial palace.” I knew that Jin Shi died before this year.

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