In addition, in the "Happy Little Weeks in Xiling", Yuan Dynasty scholar Feng Haisu wrote a poem: "Li Huakai, left in the south of the Yangtze River, was also forced to fold by the monarch; Blame the golden wind rushing to the ground, and the imperial garden is full of red and purple. " It means: Song Taizong, you robbed other people's wives, and your descendants (Song Huizong, Qin Zong, and 3,000 imperial concubines) were also ravaged by the Jin people, which is really retribution.
In addition, Shen Defu's "Night Fire" in the Ming Dynasty also said: "After painting the Xiling in the Song Dynasty, Xiao Zhou was lucky, and Taizong wore a hoe, with a pale face and a fat body. After the worship, the limbs were delicate, and several imperial secretaries held them, and their brows frowned after the worship.
Yao Shuxiang's "Just Look at the Compilation" said: "I have seen the pastel version of" Song Taizong Fuzhou "(that is, gouache painting) by the famous salt hand Zhang Jilinyuan." I wear a corolla at the back, red socks on my feet, and socks have only half a calf's ear. Five ladies-in-waiting were naked, two were carrying armpits, two were carrying stocks, and one was holding her back in the air. Taizong set an example for himself. Then he closed his eyes and turned his head, rejecting Taizong's cheek with his hand. "
So it is possible that this painting does exist, but it should not be a "living photo" as unofficial history said. The name "Xiling" originated from the death of Song Taizong and was buried in Yongxiling, Gongxian County, Henan Province. This painting should have been painted by someone who was really loyal to the dynasty after Zhao Guangyi's death ... and then someone copied it and made it again and again ... more than one version ... purely personal.
About this painting, the whereabouts of later generations have been lost; On the other hand, it spread to modern times. After 1949, it was taken to Taiwan Province Province and kept in Taiwan History Museum. I prefer the former view.
In particular, it is said that you can still see the scrolls of chalk books in the early Qing Dynasty, and you have never seen them since.
At the forum, some people knew Mr. Cheng Minsheng, Mr. Zhang, Mr. Ma who studied the culture of the Song Dynasty. They once asked this question, but they all said no. Mr. Kong Xue specializes in the historical materials of the Song Dynasty, so he said.