The posthumous book of the Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty

[Book of posthumous titles of the Ming Taizu of Qingyu]

Book of posthumous titles of the Ming Taizu of Qingyu, Yongle of the Ming Dynasty, 24.5 cm long, 9.7 cm wide and 1.2 cm thick. The old collection of the Qing Palace
There are six pieces in the book, and the six pieces are connected by yellow brocade. He received posthumous title in the first year of Yongle. Each piece is made up of four pieces. The first moment of the book has four dragons, the second to fifth moments have posthumous inscriptions, which are filled with gold characters for regular script, and the sixth piece is light element
Zhu Yuanzhang, Emperor Taizu of the Ming Dynasty, died in May in the 31st year of Hongwu (1398) at the age of 71. The tomb of Xiaoling was buried under the name of Taizu and the posthumous title of Emperor Gao. This volume is the posthumous title of Yongle when he ascended the throne.
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