In its early years, the Qing Dynasty had a tea kitchen (for tea ... During the rule of Emperor Qianlong (1736 - 1795), the imperial tea and meal kitchens were divided into the Internal Kitchen ...
An exhibition showcasing 64 archives of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) concerning his wishes for Chinese New Year kicked off at The First Historical Archives of China in Beijing ...
Bingxi events included modern elements like speed and figure skating, as well as ice soccer, archery, acrobatics, martial ...
Emperor Qianlong’s menus were richer and more ... Emperor Puyi, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, liked vegetarian food and Western food, and he did not drink wine.
title 奉天诰命 in seal script at the beginning of the scroll; date (乾隆三十六年十一月二十五日。富寧 ) and seal in the middle of the scroll Show more Chinese and Manchu records on colored silk brocade; first section ...
the Qing dynasty defeated the previous Ming close ... Disloyalty was always dealt with harshly. For example, the Qianlong Emperor executed authors and their entire families for writing things ...
This exhibition is interesting in that instead of highlighting art, it is a look at the martial culture of the Qing court ...
There, additional specialists confirmed that the vase was an imperial artifact likely crafted for Emperor Qianlong, the fifth emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Its uniqueness and rarity were undeniable, ...
The Hong Kong Palace Museum (HKPM) and The Palace Museum have jointly unveiled a new exhibition titled "The Art of Armaments — Qing Dynasty ... treasure: an Emperor Qianlong-period (1711-1799 ...
A rare Qing Dynasty porcelain vase, once dismissed as a cleverly crafted imitation, sold for £53 million after languishing for 40 years in a British family's attic. Crafted around 1740, the vase ...
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