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What are the famous cultural relics in the history of the Qing court?
The famous cultural relics in the history of the Qing court are:

Emerald cabbage, emerald watermelon, twelve animal heads, lotus-patterned elephant ear furnace with cloisonne enamel, straight-mouthed bottle of Langyao red glaze, painted golden pavilion, Jin 'ou permanent cup, etc.

1, Emerald Cabbage: Lama Temple, originally located in the Forbidden City, was the bedroom of the concubines of Emperor Guangxu. After the death of Cixi, jade cabbage was made into a funerary object. Now many people suspect that the jade cabbage in the National Palace Museum in Taipei is the jade cabbage in Cixi's tomb, but no one has seen the jade cabbage in Cixi's tomb, so it is difficult to draw a conclusion.

2. Emerald Watermelon: It is said that emerald watermelons are tribute treasures of Fanbang, with a total of four. Empress Dowager Cixi especially likes these emerald watermelons and can't wait to sleep with them. So in the end, it is natural to bury the emerald watermelon. After Sun Dianying stole Dongling, the whereabouts of the emerald watermelon were unknown, and it is still unknown who has it.

3. Twelve animal heads:

The bronze statue of the animal head of the zodiac in Yuanmingyuan was originally a part of the fountain outside Haiyan Hall in Yuanmingyuan, and it was a bronze statue of the Qing Dynasty. 1860, the British and French allied forces invaded China and burned Yuanmingyuan, and the bronze statue of the animal head began to be lost overseas. By 20 12, the bronze statues of bull head, monkey head, tiger head, pig head and horse head had returned to China and were collected in Poly Art Museum. 20 13 On April 26th, French Pino family announced in Beijing that they would donate the bronze mouse heads and rabbit heads of the Twelve Water Methods in Yuanmingyuan to China for free. The donated mouse head and rabbit head are two of the bronze statues of the 12 zodiac animals lost in the Yuanmingyuan in Beijing.

At present, eight animal heads in the Twelve Zodiacs of Yuanmingyuan have returned to China, among which the dragon head is well preserved in Taiwan Province Province, and the whereabouts of the snake head, the chicken head, the dog head and the sheep head are unknown.

4. Jinyou Gu Yong Cup:

During the Qianlong period, the Qing government made all kinds of wine glasses, among which there were many works of dragon ears and many styles, but few such works were based on elephant trunks. Jin 'ou Gu Yong Cup is a rare special drinking vessel for emperors in Qing Palace, which means that the territory and political power of Qing Dynasty will be eternal.

* * * * 4 cups, including 2 gold cups, bronze gold-plated cups made in the early years of Qianlong 1, and gold cups made in the early years of Jiaqing 1. At present, they are collected in the Palace Museum in Beijing (Jin Jiaqing made 1), the National Palace Museum in Taipei (Jin made 1) and the Wallace Museum in London (Jin made 1 and bronze made 1).

Jin 'ou Gu Yong Cup