“Yuquan” Bronze Qin

[“Yuquan” copper qin]

“Yuquan” copper qin, Ming and Zhongni style, with a total length of 115.5 cm, a hidden space of 107.2 cm, a forehead width of 17.1 cm, a shoulder width of 18.5 cm, a tail width of 11.9 cm, and a thickness of 5 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
Bronze piano. Gold badges, sapphires, and yellow zither ears
The name of “Yuquan” is carved in small seal on the top of the dragon pool at the bottom of the piano. The inscription on the lute in gilded seal script engraved under the pool:
The king, the general of the throne, speaks and holds justice
Rong Xianfei was not delayed, and he called himself Youqing
He is good at drums and harps, and Yashang also makes his own
Fan copper is a perfect tool, and the years are still close
When the string is set, the sound of the jade spring is still boiling
Because of the sound of spring chimes, where is the Fengjian now
People and bandits are very important
Emperor Qianlong wrote the title of the Mid-Autumn Festival
It is also printed with the words “How many times do you want to spend in Linchi” in the red text, and with the words “Dejiaqu” in the white text. Gengwu is the fifteenth year of Qianlong’s reign (1750). This poem was collected in the Collection of Imperial Poems by Qianlong, which is titled “On Li Mian’s Jade Spring Qin”
There are Yangwen inscriptions on both sides of the dragon pool at the bottom of the Qin Dynasty: “On the eighth day of the month of Limbin in the year of Bingshen of the Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty, Li Mian, a reclusive scholar in Xianyang, donated and cast it.” It is a fake inscription. “The year of Bingshen of the Emperor Suzong of the Tang Dynasty” means “Zhide Bingshen”. When Li Hengfang ascended the throne, why is there the name of the “Suzong” temple after the emperor


图片[1]-“Yuquan” Bronze Qin-China Archive
图片[2]-“Yuquan” Bronze Qin-China Archive“玉泉”铜琴_全形2图片[3]-“Yuquan” Bronze Qin-China Archive“玉泉”铜琴_款识1图片[4]-“Yuquan” Bronze Qin-China Archive“玉泉”铜琴_款识2图片[5]-“Yuquan” Bronze Qin-China Archive“玉泉”铜琴_款识3

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