Removing red longevity patterns on the kang table

“The red shaped kang table with longevity patterns is 34.5cm high, 94.5cm horizontal, and 25.5cm vertical in the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty.”
The kang table is a long strip made of red carved lacquer. The whole body has a bright red pattern, with several retro edges embossed with a cane pattern and a curly grass pattern, and the center is decorated with bat and catfish patterns. Several sides are hollowed-out with corner teeth and embossed with bat, swastika, peach, and corner patterns along the side and legs. There is a light opening between the two side legs, and the lower edge of the light is decorated with a Ruyi cloud head pattern turned up, with the bottom bearing the sea water pattern supporting the mud. On the bottom and in the center of the table, there is a six character vertical inscription in regular script, “Made in the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty.”
The furniture department in the Qing Dynasty had very little knowledge, so these are important reference values for studying the furniture crafts during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty.
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