[White Rongli Rehe Mongolian yurt curtain cover]
White Rongli Rehe Mongolian yurt curtain cover was produced under the supervision of the Qing Palace Building Office during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. 540 cm in length and 372 cm in height. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The main body of the curtain cover is yellow ground printed red flower doyle, and the top is red ground black printed doyle along the edge, with a middle door and two side doors left. The middle door is also equipped with a silk colored partition and cross eyebrows. The cross eyebrows are decorated with flowers and birds, and the imperial poems of Emperor Qianlong are written on both sides. The upper part of the partition fan is decorated with water patterns, and the lower skirt plate and tapering are decorated with cloud dragon, sea water and river cliff patterns respectively. Copper hooks are set at equal distance on the back of the curtain cover for hanging in the yurt, which acts as a partition. The curtain cover is made of excellent materials. The thick white velvet lining is conducive to indoor thermal insulation. The light and thin Doroth surface woven in the west is not only conducive to indoor decoration, but also easy to remove and install. The paintings of the clapboard are Qian Weicheng’s paintings, Yu Min’s Zhongshu, and the elaborate creation of the court painters and calligraphers, which make the clapboard integrate the ornamental and practical. In particular, the overall layout of the curtain cover is like the style of the royal residence
The yurt is a royal movable building in the Qing Dynasty. Most emperors need to build yurts for patrols, hunting, wars and other activities. The emperor’s yurt is always separated, so it is indispensable to make a curtain cover that is exquisite, which can be seen from the material selection and decoration style of the curtain cover