[Feilong “Qin]
Feilong” Qin, Qing Jiaqing, with a total length of 123.6 cm, a hidden space of 112.8 cm, a forehead width of 14.7 cm, a shoulder width of 8.4 cm, a tail width of 12.8 cm, and a thickness of 5.5 cm. The old collection of the Qing Palace
This zither style is relatively unique, or is a Taoist object. The zither has a surface and a catalpa bottom, and is painted black all over. The antlers are frosted and the hair is broken with cow hair patterns. The pond and marsh are all in a five arc shape. There is only one wooden foot left. The periphery of the surface and bottom includes a floating cloud pattern with a scorched tail, especially from its side, which can clearly identify the customized author as taking the dragon shape
The name of the “Flying Dragon” zither in the seal script on the top of the dragon pool at the bottom of the zither. “On the right side of the pool is engraved a green seal script with a Qin inscription:
The skin of a dragon, the marrow of a tiger, sometimes chanting, sometimes whistling.”
The sound is like the white forehead of the Western Hills, the sound is like the Pulao in the East China Sea, and the wind and clouds merge into the blue sky
Chi Zuo fills in the red running script and signs the inscription “Chong Huzi Jiang Yigui Postscript, Guan Daozi Shen Qianzhuan”. Below the pool, there are big red seal seals, such as “Ping Jiang Guan Dao Zi Quan” and “Chong Hu Zi Zang”. On both sides of the pool, the red letters “Jiaqing Youwei was reorganized without shooting the moon, and Pingjiang was passed on to Shen Qian for consumption.” The words “Jiaqing Youwei” refer to the fourth year of Jiaqing in the Qing Dynasty (1809).
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