Chengni Imitation Song Jade Rabbit Dynasty Yuan Inkstone

[Chengni Imitation Song Jade Rabbit Chaoyuan Inkstone]

Chengni Imitation Song Jade Rabbit Chaoyuan Inkstone, Qing Qianlong, 1.8 cm high, 10.4 cm in diameter
The inkstone is round, without an inkstone pool on its surface, and is carved with a picture of the Jade Rabbit Dynasty and the Yuan Dynasty. This inkstone belongs to one of the antique Chengni set inkstones (Six Sides), and was originally stored at the Palace of the Qing Dynasty< "Around the edge of the inkstone is a poem inscribed by the Emperor Qianlong in Yin script in regular script, which reads, 'A rabbit in the middle of the month, a chicken in the sun, and an elephant in the sun, intersect and depart from each other. Who naturally cooperates, the sun, the chicken, and the moon, the rabbit, cannot be known. The inkstone of the dynasties and Yuan dynasties is as constant as this, and the ink strokes of the Zhudian brush are still complex.'" It is also stamped with the 'Tai Fu' seal. ". On the side, there is a regular script in Yin script, "Imitation Song Jade Rabbit Dynasty Yuan Inkstone.". The inkstone is attached to a jade box inlaid with red sandalwood wood. In the middle of the box is a circular Kui patterned white jade, surrounded by an imperial poem written in Yinwen and filled with gold in official script. The text is basically the same as the inscription on the inkstone, except that the "who" in the sentence "who works with nature" is changed to "God", and the "Spring Imperial Inscription of the Wuxu (1778, 43rd year of Qianlong)" is also signed, and the "De Chongfu" is printed

图片[1]-Chengni Imitation Song Jade Rabbit Dynasty Yuan Inkstone-China Archive

© Copyright
THE END
Click it if you like it.
Like13 分享
Comment leave a message
头像
Leave your message!
提交
头像

username

Cancel
User