When Emperor Qianlong was a prince, his father Yong Zhengdi invited many famous Han ministers to be his teachers, and taught him some cultural knowledge and Confucian classics, such as Zhang.
After he became emperor, he was busy writing and drawing every day, so he also left many paintings and calligraphy works. In the Palace Museum alone, there are more than 2,000 pieces of Mo Bao. It can be said that he is the emperor who has preserved the most paintings and calligraphy in history.
At an auction in Beijing, the works of Emperor Qianlong attracted the enthusiasm of many collectors, and even became the highest auction price record of China calligraphy and painting in the world. At that time, the works of Emperor Qianlong became a hot commodity in the art world. However, Qian Zhongshu, a modern writer in China, said that the words in the poems of Emperor Qianlong dragged on and were disgusting. He himself is a modest gentleman, but he comments on the poems of Emperor Qianlong with such fierce words.
At the 20 10 Beijing auction, Emperor Qianlong's painting "A Picture of a Vertical Axis" fetched a sky-high price of 87.36 million yuan, and his Panlongsong vertical axis also fetched a sky-high price of 45.36 million yuan. According to statistics, 65 of his works were auctioned, of which 5 1 was sold, with a total turnover of 36.5438+.