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A complete collection of detailed information in the study room

The imperial study in history was the place where the emperor read and collected books. The word "imperial study room" is taken from the original seal of "imperial study room treasures" in the eight seals of Qianlong. The four-character plaque "Convergence Cheng Jian" was originally inscribed by Qianlong in Wenyuan Pavilion, where Sikuquanshu was stored, meaning to learn from others and gain insight into ancient and modern theories.

Basic introduction Chinese name: Imperial study room mbth: Imperial study room tired study room: It is said to be the most luxurious study room in Qianlong. Introduction: There are Chen, Duo Baoge and Kang's "Case and Tired Study", "History of Tired Study" and related poems displayed in the indoor space. Gan Long and Lei's study is said to be the most luxurious study in Qianlong period. Located at the northern end of Ningshou Palace Garden (commonly known as "Ganlong Garden") in the northeast of Beijing Palace Museum (Forbidden City), it is a part of Ningshou Palace complex with a plaque of "Tired Qin Zhai" hanging under its front eaves. Qianlong once wrote in a poem in Fuwangge that "when you retire, you will take care of yourself if you are tired and diligent." It shows that this place is the historical reflection of the development of the Emperor's resting place. After the abdication of Emperor Qianlong, he didn't really support himself, but occasionally came here to sit and recite poems and sentences in the first few years after the completion of Zhai. After Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daoguang, Guangxu and other emperors. There are also traces of their activities, in tiring and diligent fasting, and use them as study rooms. The interior decoration and layout of Zhai have not changed much, basically maintaining the original appearance of Qianlong period, but slightly changing according to the different living habits of emperors. According to the records of the furnishings in the 19th year of Jiaqing, 17th year of Daoguang and 23rd year of Guangxu in the Qing Dynasty, there were 13 thrones in the upper and lower floors (7 upstairs and 6 downstairs), each bed was covered with yellow kang mat, red kang blanket, mattress and backrest, and there were spittoons, mirrors, ruyi and knives on the bed. There are kang tables and cabinets on both sides of the mattress, on which are precious stationery carved with jade, porcelain, enamel, bamboo, wood, teeth and horns. In addition, the indoor space is equipped with furniture such as Chen, Duobaoge, Kang table, long table, semi-round table, crescent table, piano table, chair, embroidered pier and floor plan. Due to the narrow and tortuous indoor space, the furniture is mostly small, such as black lacquer inlaid with gold and lacquer mother-of-pearl. In addition to silk paper stickers, there are screens with imperial characters, landscapes, flowers and birds on the walls. , mostly made of rosewood, carved lacquer, enamel frame line, inlaid with jade, precious stones, enamel, ivory, Diancui. Poems related to spring lotus delivering water; Sitting for a long time, the smoke moves slightly, which is interesting; Static machine Chang Juening's classic is interesting and eternal; Momo Le's Infinite Letter can be exaggerated; Yu Yan likes this spirit.