"A long time, a dream, a thousand is a moment."
History is a long time, life is only a hundred years.
The book of the former residence of the great talented person Ji Xiaolan, "Wu Wei Cao Tang", was preserved as a memorial for two hundred years later for future generations to visit. Some of the well-preserved classical furniture can be described as a treasure of the world, worthy of a later tasting.
"Ji Xiaolan's former residence"
After the death of Ji Xiaolan, the transfer of the former residence of the former residence, No. 241, West Street, Zhushikou (located at the north of Xishi Street, Zhushikou, Jinyang Restaurant) is well documented, and all of them are rich and famous. All of them were able to purchase this book, and they were honored. Even the literary essays of the book "Yuwei Caotang" written by the Qing Dynasty calligrapher Gui Yan, were well preserved and preserved in the Republic of China. It is more reasonable to leave the large pieces of furniture in the former residence, and it is precious.
"The former residence of Ji Xiaolan
In 1935, several Liyuan colleagues, led by Peking Opera master Mei Lanfang, raised funds to buy the house and jointly created the Fuliancheng class. When the elementary school children of the class in the same year, the old gentlemen of the Beijing opera community came to visit the former residence, they still could see the huge furniture that they had greeted at that time. The Dalbergia book that the classmates once slept in bed was also well preserved. There is also a pair of old mahogany Taishi chairs in the middle hall, which really happened to be the university graduates.
"Zhongtang Taishi Chair of the former residence of Ji Xiaolan"
According to another report, at the beginning of the compilation of the Siku Quanshu, when Emperor Qianlong issued a book to save the days of the scholars, only Ji Xiaoyi gave out more than two thousand books, and there were historical manuscripts and records. At that time, Ji Xiaoyu loved books and had a good collection of books. Famous for the ruling. Ji Xiaotong’s bedroom is on the first floor of the second-floor wooden attic behind the “Wei Caotangâ€, and there are the fasting “Zhu Anguo†and “Guotong Pavilionâ€. The whole second floor is the library building, in the Ji’s handed down collection. It has been recorded that during the period when Ji Xiaolan went to Xinjiang, he had a book that was sent to the second floor of the attic to help him cool.
"The Arhat bed in the former residence of Ji Xiaolan"
After years of vicissitudes and changes, although the furniture of the former residence of the Ministry of Rites, the former residence of Ji Xiaolan, could not be completely preserved, it is imaginable from the few remaining pieces of wood furniture. As a member of the Ji’s Mansion, there is no The extravagant of the luxury, only elegant and solemn, can be seen as the official integrity.
"After the people's monument"
In the former residence of Ji Xiaolan, there are still some "living" cultural relics that have survived to this day. It is worth pondering. The wisteria and the mountains and sea otters planted by Ji Xiaolan are as flourishing as ever. When spring comes, the flowers of the wisteria are attacking, and the autumn and winter seasons are the fruit of the mountains. Full of branches, lined with snow, it is brighter.
"The posthumous person's wisteria monument"
The Yingmen viewing mirror is 200 cm high and 120 cm wide. The mercury mirrored rosewood base wooden frame is embossed with eight treasures of moiré pattern. According to the Qing Dynasty manuscript Jiaqing eight years: "On the 15th day of the lunar calendar, eighty birthdays, Jiaqing Dite ordered the ancestral prince Chang Gui to award treasures, and Ji Yun has a thank-you." On the glass mirror, Shi Jixiao’s poems have already existed In the storyline of "Wu Wei Cao Tang Notes", there are also detailed stories about the glass mirror. At that time, the mercury mirror should be imported by the West. The steam engine was used in the late European industrial revolution. The mercury mirrors imported from the West are matched with the precious wooden frames unique to China. It can be regarded as an early Chinese and Western furniture treasure.
"The book of Ji Xiaolan's former residence"
The case of Dalbergia is 220 cm long; it is 98 cm wide; it is 86 cm high. The whole body is made of wood and locks the waist. The shape is smooth and simple, the tiger legs stand tall, the dignity is elegant, and the typical form is in the early Qing Dynasty. When it was used by Ji Xiaolan to study and use ink, and with a solemn and elegant mahogany chair, you can see Ji Xiaolan sitting in the middle of the desk or reading it; or the book, the university’s prestige style is reflected in the book hall, now used by Ji’s The book case and the chair have been used for more than two hundred years, and the whole body is sleek and sleek; the color is soft and quiet, and the ancient rhyme is full of sorrows, quite the ancient jade charm.
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