
Snowy Song
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At the end of Xuande and Xin Dynasties, after Ming Xuanzong Zhu Zhanji put down the rebellion of Han King Zhu Gaoxu, he wrote "Lotus Pussum and Pine Shadow Picture" and presented it to Zhao King Zhu Gaosui to quell the disputes that lasted for three dynasties. What followed was hundreds of years of changing generations, vicissitudes of life, ups and downs, and the passing of time. Today, it lies quietly in the collection of the Imperial Palace Museum and is one of the treasures of the town. Soon after, Emperor Xuanzong of the Ming Dynasty dipped a red silk stone inkstone into it and made "Picture of an Ape Play". At that time, the begonias in Jiang Xuexuan in the Forbidden City were in full bloom, the fallen flowers were colorful, and the mood was full of emotion. Only a desolate and lonely back was left, projected on the vermilion palace wall. A fat inkstone connects the world-famous "Dream of Red Mansions" that has been passed down through the ages with the past events of the Ming Dynasty that have been lost in the vast history and dust of history. It is like a long corridor running through time, knocking directly on the palace door six hundred years ago, taking us to relive the day and night and the spring and autumn of that time, and witness the love and hardships, exploration and ideals inside and outside the Forbidden City.
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