/kloc-in 0/900, when Eight-Nation Alliance burned the Summer Palace, a picture of a woman's history was stolen to Britain by the British captain Ji and kept in the British Museum. The map of women's history here is 24.8 cm high and 348.2 cm long, and it is horizontally rolled. In the original paragraph 12, due to the long history, there are only 9 paragraphs left in the existing Proverbs of Women's History.
The copy of Tang Nv Shizhen Tu is the closest to Gu Kaizhi's original painting, so it is regarded as a classic copy by later generations. Collected by many literati. On the screen, you can see the inscription and seal of Xiangzi Jing in the museum, and the words 1 1 on the thin gold edition. The painting itself and the mounting part are stamped with the seals of the inner government of Song, Jin, Ming and Qing Dynasties, as well as the private seals of collectors in Ming and Qing Dynasties.
In order to reduce the number of open books, the British Museum cut the picture of women's history into two pieces and hung it on the board. Because Proverbs of Women's History is more suitable for lying flat than hanging, there is a slag drop.
In addition, due to the lack of relevant knowledge, like a large number of other paintings and calligraphy, the picture of women's history was replaced by Japanese mounting when it was re-mounted. As a result, the inscriptions and suffixes left by Ming and Qing literati were brutally cut off, forming a historical fault.