“Di Xue (Treatise on How to Become an Emperor),” transcribed by Yong Sing (1752-1823), Qing dynasty

“Di Xue (Treatise on How to Become an Emperor),” transcribed by Yong Sing (1752-1823), Qing dynasty


  • Image Number: K1L001138N000000000PAC
  • Dynasty: Qing dynasty
  • Category: Calligraphic works
  • Function: Stationery and stationery
  • Material: Plants/Paper/
  • Description:
    A letter. Light brown brocade letter cover, on which the letter is labeled “Imperial Academy/Prince Minister’s Eternal Record”. There are four volumes of Imperial Studies, which are wrapped in yellow paper. The title and volume number of the book are printed on the cover. The inner page is framed with double side columns, single fish tail, and six lines of vermilion silk columns. The content is Imperial Studies written by Fan Zuyu (1041-1098) of the Song Dynasty. The hand recorder is Aixin Jueluo Yongye (1725-1823). During the reign of Emperor Qianlong, he was close to the king and his regular script was gentle and dignified. The letter is wrapped in yellow cloth and embedded in a jade red sandalwood box.

清 永瑆抄錄帝學書一函
图片[2]-“Di Xue (Treatise on How to Become an Emperor),” transcribed by Yong Sing (1752-1823), Qing dynasty-China Archive
图片[3]-“Di Xue (Treatise on How to Become an Emperor),” transcribed by Yong Sing (1752-1823), Qing dynasty-China Archive
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