Explaining “An Auspicious Start” with an Imitation of Xuanzong’s “An Auspicious Start”

Explaining “An Auspicious Start” with an Imitation of Xuanzong’s “An Auspicious Start”


  • Image Number: K2A000762N000000000PAA
  • Dynasty: Qing dynasty
  • Category: Paintings
  • Author: Emperor Gaozong;Qing Dynasty;清高宗
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  • Exhibition dimension: 127.7×63
  • Description:
    Qing Gaozong’s name is Aixin Jueluo&# 8226; Hongli (1711-1799), the year of Qianlong (1736-1795). He has been in power for 60 years. He is fond of writing and ink, and also rich in collection. There are quite a few ancient paintings copied by Emperor Qianlong. The Book of Changes is a congratulatory message for the auspicious New Year. According to its own title, this painting is called Renchen (1772) New Year. It makes a self made article about Kaitai, and also imitates Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty for Kaitai. But Sanyang looks like Lang Shining. Huashi is the imperial court’s Ci painter Zou Yigui (1686-1772)’s imperial edict to fill the scene.

清高宗御筆開泰說並仿明宣宗開泰圖 軸

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