Filigree Enamel Emperor Trial Horse Chart Hanging Screen

[Filigree Enamel Emperor Trial Horse Chart Hanging Screen]

Filigree Enamel Emperor Trial Horse Chart Hanging Screen, Qianlong, Qing Dynasty, 63 cm long, 119 cm wide. The old collection of the Qing Palace
The hanging screen is rectangular, with red sandalwood frames and a copper gilded gold floor. The hanging screen is divided into two left and right leaves, and the right one is engraved with a poem made by the Emperor Qianlong. The font is filled with blue enamel. The poem reads, “
I once saw Zhao Lin pass on Zhenguan with six horses, and everyone drew an arrow while standing in a stone statue.”
Several riders have been trapped in the array, and the heroic wind has been admired for thousands of years
This is a song written by Han Gan about the Emperor of the Ming Dynasty. It is suspected that it was the beginning of the hot spring strike< "The 'saddle sleeve' blushed slightly, and the two of them were still trembling as they held each other."
Wuhu, he Xiong, he Shou, he weak, banquets are peaceful, poisons are suddenly forgotten, and heavenly relatives are forgotten
As the fishing sun and drums move the land, it is inevitable that the path of Shu is bumpy and winding
Painting is a valuable reminder, and Qu Ran sighs at the ancient times
The question of the new spring moon of the fifth child
From the poem, it can be seen that the Qianlong Emperor inscribed this hanging screen to warn the emperor of ancient times and warn his sons and grandchildren not to forget to ride and shoot. “The Painting of the Ming Emperor Testing Horses”, painted with silk and colored glaze on the left fan, is based on the work of Han Gan, a famous horse painter in the Tang Dynasty. The characters and the demeanor of the horse are vivid and meticulous. The screen is engraved with more than 20 seals such as “Qianlong Appreciation” and “Shiqu Treasure Collection”, which are like the original paper scroll and are well made

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