The treasures of the three major town halls of the Forbidden City in Beijing are Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, Ping Fu Tie, and The Picture of a Plum Magpie with a Silk Slip.
1. Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival?
The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is the only remaining work of Zhang Zeduan, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. The silk edition is colored, with a length of 528. 7 cm, horizontal 25. 2 centimeters. In the form of long scroll painting, the scattered perspective composition method is used to vividly record the city appearance and the living conditions of people from all walks of life in Bianliang, Tokyo, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty in the 12th century.
For more than 1, years, The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival has gained great fame and popularity, and there are many imitators. Only the National Palace Museum in Taipei has 7 copies, but only the Beijing Palace Museum has the original of Zhang Zeduan in the Northern Song Dynasty, and the others are all copies.
For more than 1, years, The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival has gained great fame and popularity, and there are many imitators. Only the National Palace Museum in Taipei has 7 copies, but only the Beijing Palace Museum has the original of Zhang Zeduan in the Northern Song Dynasty, and the others are all copies.
"Ping Fu Tie" is a calligraphy work by Lu Ji in the Western Jin Dynasty, with teeth-colored hemp paper ink, ***9 lines and 84 words, so it was named because of the words "I am afraid it will be difficult to calm down" in the whole text. "Ping Fu Tie" occupies an important position in the history of calligraphy in China, and has important reference value for studying the changes of ancient Chinese characters and calligraphy in China. ?
3. The Picture of a Plum Magpie?
The Picture of Plum Magpie with Silk is a masterpiece of silk reeling by Shen Zifan in the Southern Song Dynasty. The axis of the silk drawing is 14 cm in length and 36 cm in width. Silk reeling is the most precious variety in traditional silk weaving technology, and it takes a long time to make it.
The overall collection of the Forbidden City in Beijing
There are a large number of precious cultural relics in the Forbidden City in Beijing. According to statistics, there are 1,862,69 pieces, which are collectively 1 million pieces, accounting for 1/6 of the total cultural relics in China. As of December 31st, 25, the total number of first-class cultural relics collected by cultural relics collection units of China Cultural Relics System has reached 19,197, all of which have been filed in National Cultural Heritage Administration.
Among the 1,33 collection units that preserve first-class cultural relics in China, the Palace Museum ranks first with 8,273 pieces (sets), and has many unique national treasures.