Qian Long
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Emperor Qianlong, of the Aixinjueluo clan, named Hongli, was the fourth son of Emperor Yongzheng. He was the sixth emperor of the Qing Dynasty and the fourth emperor after the Qing army entered the country and established its capital in Beijing. Tibetans respected him as the "Emperor Manjusri". His temple name was Gaozong, his posthumous title was simply Chunhuang, and he was buried in Yuling in the Eastern Tombs of the Qing Dynasty.
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relevant artists
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Zhang Boying
Zhang Boying, courtesy name Shaopu, was a calligrapher, epigrapher, poet, and scholar.
- Yuan Kewen
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Zhang Zhidong
Zhang Zhidong, courtesy name Xiaodai (字: 孝達), was a prominent official of the late Qing Dynasty and a leading figure of the Self-Strengthening Movement (洋務運動).
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Zhang Boying
The works at the auction house
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Zhang Boying, Yuan Kewen, Zhang Zhidong, Qian Long, etc. Rubbing and Calligraphy
OrganizerJo's Auction
Date 2025/04/16
Estimate
JPY 500,000 - 800,000Result
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Qian Long Five-charater Poem in Running and Standard Script
OrganizerJo's Auction
Date 2024/02/28
Estimate
JPY 10,000 - 30,000Result
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