According to the regulations of the Qing Dynasty, the gold book was awarded to the prince, the prince, the prince and the princess of Fujin, the gold-plated silver book was awarded to the county king and the county king Fujin, and the Long Bian paper book was awarded to Beizi and Baylor, Mrs. Beizi, Prince Meng, Baylor and the county king. Imperial edicts awarded to officials with more than five grades are rich in colors and shading patterns, which are divided into three colors, five colors and seven colors; Officials under five categories, pure white in color. The cloth used in these imperial edicts is jacquard brocade woven by Jiangning for the imperial palace to issue imperial edicts. The colorful imperial edicts issued to officials above five categories include gold, red, coffee, ochre and orange, and the brocade has cranes, lions and cirrus clouds on the background, which is gorgeous and elegant. The letters are all 33 cm wide, the longest is 500 cm and the shortest is about 300 cm. The two ends of the imperial edict are woven into two flying silver dragons with jacquard patterns, and the four seal characters of "Tian Feng Yu Ming" are dignified and simple, which makes people feel dignified and solemn. The imperial edicts of the Qing Dynasty were written in both Chinese and Manchu languages, with Chinese lines from right to left and Manchu lines from left to right. The dates written in the middle were consistent and stamped with "the treasure of patents". The content of the imperial edict was drafted by imperial academy, and was filled in according to the level after being played by the cabinet university students. Writing is undertaken by Jishi Shu, who is the best candidate chosen by the emperor from the Jinshi. Because the imperial edicts were completed by top cultural experts from drafting to writing, they are of great historical value and artistic appreciation value. The essence of his writing is almost to the point where adding one word is too complicated and subtracting one word is inaccurate. Its China calligraphy is dignified in small letters, graceful and graceful, round and elegant, with odd layout, ups and downs, vigorous handwriting and strokes, just like relief, which is really amazing. Appreciating these imperial edicts is like reading a history. The imperial edicts in the early Qing dynasty, especially those in the prosperous period of Kanggan, are exquisite in materials and colorful, and still look dazzling today. The imperial edict issued by Emperor Guangxu, the gorgeous brocade in the past has been replaced by coarse linen-like cloth, which shows the decline of the national strength of the Qing Empire. By the time the puppet Manchukuo emperor Puyi arrived, the imperial edict had become a "decree" and the "decree" had been replaced by the "seal of the Ministry of Justice". However, when the tour guide turned on the electric light behind the "instruction order", we were surprised to find that there were four watermark anti-counterfeiting marks of "Manchu Empire" on this "instruction order". In the Qing dynasty, the bigger the official position, the more colors. Colorful letters are sent to officials with more than five products, and letters sent to officials with less than five products are single color and pure white silk. The highest is the imperial edict of seven colors. At the same time, the texture of the shaft handle of the imperial edict is strictly different according to the official rank: one is the jade shaft, the other is the black rhinoceros horn shaft, the third is the gold-plated shaft, and the fourth and fifth are the black horn shafts. There is no hard and fast rule on the length of the imperial edict. "By providence, providence, hence the name of the son of heaven, also regards heaven as the father and serves heaven with filial piety". This is the origin of "Fengtian". As for "luck", it also involves Zou Yan's "five virtues often say". According to Zou Fuzi, the five elements are in harmony with each other, and each dynasty represents one of them, such as Huangdi Suntech, Xia Shang Mulder, Yin Shang Jinde and Zhou Shang Huode. Five virtues are repeated, and dynasties rise and fall. The emperor's imperial edict translated into modern Chinese means "the emperor's imperial edict said that he was ordered by heaven to inherit the destiny of the world." This is a royal term, which means it's over. In fact, the real imperial edict does not serve heaven. The imperial edict and Qin's rhetoric were mainly sung in ancient operas, and now they are also broadcast on TV. Everyone thinks so. There are generally two kinds of ancient imperial edicts: Zhao said at the beginning that the emperor dictated it to others, and the emperor wrote it himself at the beginning.
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