The seven stone pillars returned by the Norwegian Museum are only used for academic exchanges between China and Norway, and it is not intended to transport the remaining stone pillars and more than 2,500 China collections back to China.
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The emperor's new year's special wine glass is in London.
Wallace Collection Museum is located in Charing Cross Street, London. The works of art in this museum are mainly collected by the fourth generation Marquis of Herfort and his illegitimate son Sir Richard Wallace. 1890 After the death of Sir Wallace, his widow donated this collection to the country.
There is a pair of "Jin Ou Yong Gu" cups, one copper and one gold, in the armament hall of Wallace Collection. The copper cup is 12.8cm in height, 7.44cm in diameter and 8.06cm in width. Jinbei is 12.6 cm high, 7.7 1 cm in diameter and 8. 18 cm in width.
"Golden Ou Gu Yong Cup" means that the territory and political power of the Qing Dynasty will be eternal. "Jin 'ou Gu Yong Cup" is a special wine glass for the opening ceremony held by the Qing emperors on New Year's Day every year. There are seal characters of "Jin Ou Gu Yong" and "Qianlong Year System" on the rim of the cup.
According to the records in the archives of the Qing Dynasty's internal affairs office, Qianlong attached great importance to the production of the "Golden Ou Yonggu Cup", not only using precious materials such as gold, pearls and gems in the library, but also carefully drawing patterns before each process in the production process until the emperor was very satisfied.
According to records, during the Qianlong period, four "Golden Ou Gu Yong" cups were produced, one in four years, two in five years and one in 62 years (the second year of Jiaqing). The bronze cup in the Armed Forces Museum of Wallace Collection should have been made in Qianlong for four years, and the top of this cup is not inlaid with pearls.
Five years of dry dragon, aiming at setting beads on the top of Solanum nigrum. The gold cup in the armament hall of Wallace Collection is filled with pearls, which should have been made in Qianlong for five years. Another five-year "Jin Ou Gu Yong" cup is in the National Palace Museum in Taipei, while the 62-year "Jin Ou Gu Yong" cup is in the National Palace Museum in Beijing.
According to the Wallace Collection, this pair of "Golden Ou Gu Yong" cups was acquired by French Colonel Du Pin from Yuanmingyuan in 1860 (the famous "Forty Scenes of Yuanmingyuan" was plundered by this person). Sir Wallace bought it at the London auction on 1872.
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