[Xu Yang’s Duanyang Story Book: Raising the Beggar]
The Duanyang Story Book, Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, Xu Yang’s painting, silk edition, color setting, a total of eight openings, each 20.7 cm in length and 18.2 cm in width
This is the fourth opening, named “Raising the warbler”, with the title: “Take the newly formed feather of the warbler to the tip of the tongue, and raise it with good words.”
![图片[1]-Xu Yang’s Dragon Boat Story Book: Raising the Beggar-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/painting/50579[1024].jpg)
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