Qing Palace Archives on Jade Artifacts

Qing Palace Archives on Jade Artifacts

by Li Hongwei

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The archival materials in this book come from the Qing Dynasty archives held in the First Historical Archives of China, which was formerly the Archives of the Palace Museum in Peiping established in 1925 and specializes in the storage of central state agencies and royal archives of the Ming and Qing dynasties. The author has worked in the No. 1 Historical Archives of China for nearly 40 years and has accumulated rich experience in archive research and management. In his spare time, he combined his hobby of jade collection to systematically collect and collect historical materials about the jade archives of the Qianlong Dynasty. In 2013, he published the 700,000-word monograph "Qianlong and Jade" (volumes 1 and 2). This book is currently the most comprehensive, systematic and comprehensive study of the palace jade of the Qianlong Dynasty. The author's new work "Jade in Qing Palace Archives" condenses the essence of "Qianlong and Jade" and writes a 10,000-word "Foreword" for the book. He corrects the various rumors, rumors and legends about Qianlong's jade in society and in the market, and even the unreasonable opinions about Emperor Qianlong, based on archival historical materials. The text of this book is concise and smooth. It covers the production, types, sources, and origins of jade articles in the Qianlong Dynasty, as well as Emperor Qianlong's understanding of jade articles. It is an essential reference book for jade and antique collectors and enthusiasts, and is also an essential professional reference book for jade researchers.

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