[Imitated asparagus glaze with open light and inscriptions of poems with blessing patterns]
asparagus glaze with open light and double-ear wall bottle, the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty
The wall bottle has a rectangular mouth, a long neck, a rectangular belly, and a rectangular ring foot. The neck is symmetrically arranged with dragon ears. The inner wall of the bottle is painted with turquoise green glaze, the outer wall is painted with imitation asparagus yellow glaze, and the front is decorated with yellow ground pastel. The bead pattern, Ruyi pattern, “Swastika” flower petal pattern, banana leaf pattern, wave pattern and Ruyi cloud head pattern are painted from the mouth to the neck. The belly is painted with a deformed bat pattern, and the center is decorated with a rectangular open light. The white glaze ink color book, the poem of Emperor Qianlong’s poem “Chanting the Hanging Bottle”, reads: “Dayi ice porcelain is skillfully molded, and the fragrance is stored everywhere. The mail route is extended by water and land, and the wind and moon are three thousand core beads. It is not the child of Manjusri’s life, but the child of Changji back Xi Nu. A dust can’t stain the tranquility of all the edges, but it can’t be recognized that there are withered flowers.” The poem is signed with the words “Made by Emperor Qianlong”, and the two red color seals of “Qian” and “Long” are stamped. The foot is painted with yellow glaze, and the red color is marked with the horizontal pattern of the six-character seal script “made in the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty”
According to the records, Emperor Qianlong served Mulan paddock in August of the 23rd year of Qianlong’s reign. This poem was written on the way to Mulan paddock