The emperor formulated a book of inlaid jade characters in Wulan Pavilion

[Royal Formulated Wooden Jade Embossed Brochure of Wulanting]

Royal Formulated Wooden Jade Embossed Brochure of Wulanting, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, 29.7 cm long, 17 cm wide, and 6.1 cm thick
There are 8 pieces of jade characters embedded in this book. They are written by Emperor Qianlong. There are “Qianlong Chenhan” and other seals behind the text. “Preface to the Orchid Pavilion” is the proud pen of Wang Xizhi, the right-wing general of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, when he was 51 years old. It records the spectacular scene of him and many officials and dignitaries of the dynasty, scholars and scholars gathering Orchid Pavilion and Xiu Xiaoshi, and expresses his sighs about the life and death of human beings, and how to be short and easy. Ding Wu Ben is a copy of Ouyang Xun, a great calligrapher of the Tang Dynasty. It was sketched in the reign of Xuanhe in the Northern Song Dynasty. It was named after the discovery of Ding Wu in Hebei in the reign of Qingli in the Northern Song Dynasty. The original stone of Dingwu has been lost for a long time, and only the rubbings are handed down. This is the original stone rubbings, which is the most precious version of the Dingwu Lanting engraving

图片[1]-The emperor formulated a book of inlaid jade characters in Wulan Pavilion-China Archive
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