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Li Chunen – A pleasure to the eye|Live the good life Daily Headline

If the weather is nice, visit the West Kowloon Cultural District. The Palace Museum hosts the “Liechtenstein Royal Collection Exhibition”. The princes of the Principality of Liechtenstein love to collect, and the collections are world famous. This time I came from a long way, and I exhibited the collections of five of the princes There are tools and oil paintings, There are many of them, and there are many great works.

Although Liechtenstein is a small European country with a population of only 38,000, it is extremely rich. It once owned land in many European countries and has always been a neutral country. There are very few disputes and international wars affect it, so the royal family gathers The tradition has continued for hundreds of years without interruption. It can be seen that if you want to keep some incense for human civilization, peace and morals are the first condition. Otherwise, foreign tribes invade and your own family fights among themselves, even if there are things good, they will be destroyed.

After perusing the collections of European royal families, visit Hall 2 recommended by friends to see the artifacts of Chinese emperors collected in the Forbidden City. The exhibition uses an interesting theme: to present the collections in the museum through the daily life of the Qianlong Emperor.

The emperors of the Qing Dynasty were very active, they had to get up early in the morning to go to court, and they had to deal with troubles all over the country They could be busy with official duties until half night Among the exhibits is a spare seal used by the Qianlong Emperor, engraved with the words “It is difficult for the emperor”, without saying. Of course, the ancient emperors were well educated, and many of them had fine taste and were able to govern the country. They lived a decent life and paid attention to leisure and fun. Besides playing music, chess , calligraphy and painting, they paid attention to the basic necessities of life, so that good things could be passed down from generation to generation.

The emperor’s articles displayed in Hall No. 2—they should all belong to Qianlong—from the washing utensils for getting up in the morning, to clothes, the four treasures of study, manuscripts of poems and books, eating and drinking utensils, utensils for a birthday the empress dowager, and appreciation. Drama, four seasons food in the Imperial Dining Room – walk around in the museum, you can see national treasures everywhere, and every piece tells a story. With a little care, you can gain a lot of knowledge . After reading the museum, you will understand the emperor’s life, some are excellent, and some are not given to you.
Li Chunen