[“Sound of Heaven” Iron Qin]
“Sound of Heaven” Iron Qin, Ming and Zhongni style, with a total length of 119 cm, a hidden space of 111 cm, a forehead width of 16.8 cm, a shoulder width of 17 cm, a tail width of 12 cm, and a thickness of 5 cm
The whole body of the iron piano is rusted and mottled. The red wood bar is full, and the jade badge is only eight
The radian of the piano surface is slightly round, the neckline and waist are relatively large, and the shoulders are two badges. Chenglu and the scorched tail are inlaid with gold filigree. The phoenix tongue is made of copper and embedded in the head of the piano
At the bottom of the piano, there is the name of “Tianlai” with a small seal inlaid with gold wire and double hooks on the top of the dragon pool, under which there is the “Sundeng” type of small seal inlaid with gold wire, and the “Gonghe” seal. Below the pool is the seal script “Ming Xiang Yuan Bian Collection”, and inlaid with silver silk seal script “ink”, “forest” square bead small seal and “son capital father” small seal. There is no money in the belly
Sun Deng was a legendary figure in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, and had contacts with Ji Kang. Xiang Yuanbian, with the name of Zijing and the name of Molin, was born in Jiaxing during the Jiajing and Wanli periods of the Ming Dynasty. He collected it carefully and built the “Sound of Heaven Pavilion” to store it
This piano was admitted to the Palace Museum in 1952
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