[Qing Tuo’s “Orchid Pavilion Eight Pillars Tie” was carved at the Hongtang of Puxi in Minzhong with Liu Gongquan’s Book of Orchid Pavilion Poetry Que]
Qing Tuo’s “Orchid Pavilion Eight Pillars Tie” was carved at the Hongtang of Puxi in Minzhong with Liu Gongquan’s Book of Orchid Pavilion Poetry Que, wooden face. Refined black gold, folded and installed, each opening is 29.8 cm in length and 34.6 cm in width
Yu Minzhong complements the Hongtang Opera with Liu Gongquan’s orchid pavilion poem and que pen; The ink traces the stone. Ink, paper, and hand scroll (Yu Min’s Zhongshu Buxi Hongtang carved Liu Gongquan’s Orchid Pavilion poem que pen scroll). Emperor Qianlong signed “the sixth of the eight pillars of the Orchid Pavilion”; And imperial questions. Yu Minzhong wrote the postscript. The seal bears the seal of “Qianlong” and “Chen Minzhong”. This ink was originally collected in the Forbidden City
This inscription is engraved on the sixth column of the eight-pillar inscription of the Lanting Pavilion (Volume 6), with the seal of “Summer Resort”, “Treasure of Emperor Qianlong”, etc. The title of the single post is regular script: “Yu Min Zhong Bu Xi Hong Tang carved Liu Gongquan’s calligraphy and Lan Ting’s poem Que pen”. There are Emperor Qianlong’s inscription and Yu Minzhong’s postscript; There are “Chen Minzhong” and other imprints
![图片[1]-In the Qing Dynasty, the “Orchid Pavilion Eight Pillars Calligraphy” was written by Liu Gongquan at the Hongtang Temple in Minzhong-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/Inscription/55130[1024].jpg)
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