The Six-Party Seal of Tianlu Lin Lang

With the joint efforts of people of insight, Shandong Provincial Library has also collected 13 volumes of Qing Dynasty treasures. According to experts' appraisal, this is a rare version of Tianlu Lin Lang written by Emperor Qianlong in Ming Dynasty, which is a book annotated by Lv Zuqian in Song Dynasty. Although incomplete, it has high academic value, edition value, cultural relic value and collection value.

This set of rare books consists of 13 hardcover book-bound with yellow cover and silk thread. The front and back of the book and the last page of the first page are engraved with Five Blessingg Tang Bao in the Five Dynasties, Bagua Zhangbao, Tai Shang Huang Bao, Qianlong Yu Yue Bao, Tianlu Ji Jian and Tianlu Ji Jian respectively. These six-party seals are symbols of the collection of books in the Qing Dynasty. Except for the seal of Emperor Jiaqing, the other five seals belong to Emperor Qianlong, also known as the Five Seals of Heaven. This rare edition of 13 volume is divided into 19 volume, which is a part of Lu Jiashu's Reading Poems. The original book is 32 volumes 16 volumes, which is a famous annotation of The Book of Songs. The author of this book is Zu Qian, who, together with Zhu, is called "the Three Sages of Southeast China". Stylistically, the rare edition of 13 is a Fu block-printed edition in the tenth year of Ming Jiajing. Although they are not the earliest extant block prints, they originated from the Song version, so Tianlu Lin Lang once designated them as the Song version.

In the domestic ancient book auction market, the lost folk "Tianlu Lin Lang" began to emerge and became the most popular work among collectors. Although most of them appear as single volumes and incomplete volumes, they have repeatedly created sky-high prices.