[Wood-brown red lacquer royal saddle for Tai Chi]
Early Qing Dynasty (Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty). It is 63 cm long, 30 cm wide and 34 cm high. The old collection of the Qing Palace
Wooden tire, front and rear saddle bridges decorated with brown leather, light and plain. The seat surface is paved with yellow felt and connected and reinforced with silver hoop. Saddle pad I is set on the saddle. It is equipped with a pair of pedals, made of silver plated iron, with a square ring embedded on the top to connect with the belt. An autumn bridle is attached to the chest. A sheepskin sign is attached, and the vertical ink book is full of Chinese characters: “Emperor Taizongwen used a pair of gilded black leather autumn bridle, which was originally stored in Shengjing” (the full text is unclear). (Liu Liyong)