[栴 Sandalwood Pan Long Niu “Emperor’s Treasure”]
“Emperor’s Treasure”, in the early Qing Dynasty, sandalwood Pan Long Niu square seal, Chinese seal, Manchu seal. The face is 15.5cm square, the overall height is 16.6cm, and the button height is 11cm. Attach yellow ribbon
It is one of the 25 treasures designated by Emperor Qianlong. It is the only wooden seal among the 25 treasures of the Qing Dynasty. According to the “Treasure Manual of the Jiaotai Palace”, this treasure is a symbol of “driving with the method of solemnity”. Therefore, the Qing Emperor should accompany him with this “treasure of the emperor” when he travels around and stays in the Summer Palace or Summer Resort. In addition, the statistical analysis of the use of the imperial seals in the imperial edict documents of the Qing Dynasty shows that the wooden “imperial treasure” is also the most frequently used and widely used among the 25 treasures, such as the accession of the emperor to the throne, the registration of the queen’s life, the emperor’s wedding, the release of the imperial examination gold list and other important imperial edicts. It can be said that this treasure is an important symbol of the imperial power of the Qing Dynasty and has high historical value
栴檀香木盘龙纽“皇帝之宝”钤本