[Zhang Tingyan’s Hongli Xingle Map Axis]
The Hongli Xingle Map axis, painted by Zhang Tingyan in the Qing Dynasty, is made of silk, colored, 119.1cm vertically and 213cm horizontally
The title of this picture is “My dear Zhang Tingyan.” The seal is “My dear Zhang Tingyan”
This painting depicts the scene of Emperor Qianlong enjoying himself in the garden. In late autumn, the courtyard is still luxuriant with rich colors. The middle-aged emperor sat idly in the corridor to enjoy the view of the court. He was thoughtful. The table and table had been paved with paper and inkstone. A boy stood by, holding the dust, and a boy was coming with a book. The pavilions and bridges in the painting are painted with a straight edge boundary brush, which combines the traditional architectural painting techniques of Qiu Ying in the Ming Dynasty with the perspective method of Haixi, which is exquisite but not rigid.