Mid-Autumn Post is a famous calligraphy work in ancient times. It was once praised as one of the "three wishes" by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty, which means a treasure on earth.
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★: Before this volume, the word "treasure" was quoted as the title of Li Hong Shu Hang of Emperor Gaozong.
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This post was collected by Xuanhe in Song Dynasty, Neifu in Shaoxing, Xiangxiang in Ming Dynasty and Neifu in Qing Dynasty. In the Republic of China, Puyi took it out of the palace and scattered it among the people. Before the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC), he and Wang Xun's Yuan Bo Tie were pawned in a foreign bank in Hong Kong. 195 1 At the end of the year, the pawn period is about to expire, and some people abroad are interested in buying it. Upon learning this news, Premier Zhou Enlai immediately instructed the relevant departments to buy it back and put it into the Palace Museum.