Description
Han Huang’s Partial Five Oxen with Emperor Qianlong’s Imperial Poem Bamboo Tea Tray
Masterpiece Fragment with Imperial Inscription
Inspired by a fragment of Han Huang’s Tang dynasty masterpiece Five Oxen, the stone surface vividly captures oxen stepping into spring. Emperor Qianlong’s authentic poetic inscription is engraved in the corner, symbolizing “Five oxen greet the spring, imperial verse conveys the Way.”
Highlights
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Five Oxen in Spring (Partial Scene): The stone panel presents a vivid fragment of the historic painting, with lively oxen and serene landscape.
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Imperial Poem Engraving: Qianlong’s original calligraphy adds regal elegance and auspicious meaning.
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Wood and Stone Fusion: Dark bamboo frame embraces the stone surface, complemented by a golden knob balancing utility and refinement.
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Art Meets Functionality: Gently sloped surface guides tea water to the drain; knob allows smooth release while maintaining elegance.
Suggested Uses
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Collectible Tea Tray: Combines classic art with refined tea culture
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Scholar’s Desk Display: Perfect alongside calligraphy and painting tools
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Prestigious Gift: Symbol of vitality, prosperity, and enduring poetry
Care Instructions
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Wipe the stone surface gently with a soft cloth to preserve the artwork
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Apply olive oil to the bamboo frame periodically for protection and shine
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Keep the golden knob dry after draining to prevent oxidation






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