The Forbidden City, also called the Palace Museum, houses over a million unique and priceless artifacts from throughout China's long and rich history, including paintings, pottery, calligraphy, bronzeware, and court documents. It is China's No. 1 treasure house.
Each piece tells its own story and has its own striking character. Below we bring you the top 10 treasures that you must see when you visit the Forbidden City.
1. The "Eternal Territorial Integrity" Gold Cup
Considered to bethe greatest treasure of the imperial palacefor its craftsmanship and Emperor's specifications, this wine cup was made as a present for Emperor Qianlong's 30th birthday (September 25, 1741).
Finely decoratedand intricately marked, this gold cup has a straight mouthed rim with a band of rectangular spiral patterns around it. The exquisite cup is made of valuable materials typical of the imperial household, such as gold, pearls and jewels.
This golden cup has always been considered a precious treasure and was handed down from generation to generation within the imperial family.
Usage:As its name implies, the gold cup reflects the emperor's desire to maintain Qing power firmly and eternally. It was made especially for use by emperors of the Qing Dynasty, who would use it in the first writing ceremony on the first day of a new year.
- Chinese:乾隆金瓯永固杯
Qiánlóng Jīn'ōu Yǒng Gù Bēi
‘Qianlong Gold-Vessel Eternal Solidity Cup' - Created:1741, for Qianlong, sixth emperor ofthe Qing Dynasty(1644–1912)
- Dimensions:height: 12.5 cm, mouth diameter: 8 cm, base diameter: 5 cm.
2. The "Made by Zhang Cheng" Lacquerware Plate
The "Made by Zhang Cheng" Lacquer Plate isthe most outstanding carved lacquerware masterpiece在Palace Museum.
Zhang Chengwas the great master of carved lacquerware in the Yuan Dynasty. His representative pieces are considered to be the best and most precious of lacquerwares.
Both sides of the plate are painted with thick black lacquer and areornately engraved光滑的和清晰的云,使其明亮shiny. This unique and intricate piece stands as a testament to Yuan Dynasty artisans.
- Chinese:张成造款雕漆云纹盘
Zhāng Chéng Zàokuǎn Diāoqī Yún Wén Pán
‘Zhang Cheng Made-Model Carved-Lacquerware Cloud Pattern Plate' - Era:Yuan Dynasty (1279 – 1368)
- Dimensions:height: 3.3 cm, diameter: 19.2 cm
3. The Jade Cloud and Dragon Burner
Made during the Song Dynasty, this green jade incense burner is the most famous jadeware masterpiece in the entire Palace Museum. This beautifully decorated burner is carved to depict floating dragons, swirling clouds, and oceanic waves.
At the bottomof the piece is a poem written by Emperor Qianlong (1711 – 1799), one of the most revered emperors in Chinese history.
- Chinese:青玉云龙纹炉
Qīng Yù Yún Lóng Wén Lú
‘Green Jade Cloud Dragon Burner' - Era:Song Dynasty (960 – 1279)
- Dimensions:height: 7.9 cm, mouth diameter: 12.8 cm
- Location:Zhongcui Palace Jadeware Hall ( 钟粹宫玉器馆 )
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4. The Cloisonné Enamel Elephant-Ear Burner
This elaborately decoratedcloisonnéenamel incense burner, made during the Yuan Dynasty, is one of the most highly regarded pieces of the court collection.
The burnerhas a circular and bulging gold body, two gold handles in the shape of upraised elephant trunks, and a brass ring footing.
It is fancily decoratedwith 12 yellow, white, red and purple chrysanthemum flowers on a light blue enamel background around the neck of the burner. The main body is beautifully decorated with six red, white and yellow entwining lotus flowers on a sapphire blue background. Below these is a band of lotus petals.
The enamel coatingis shiny and smooth, with some areas being as transparent as glass. The colours of the enamel are harmoniously matched to give the burner an elegant and classical style. The distinguished inlaid enamel work is characteristic of Yuan Dynasty pieces.
- Chinese:掐丝珐琅缠枝莲纹象耳炉
Qiāsī Fàláng Chán Zhī Lián Wén Xiàng'ěr Lú
‘Cloisonné Enamel Entwined Stem Lotus Pattern Elephant-Ear Burner' - Era:Yuan Dynasty (1271 –1369)
- Dimensions:height: 13.9 cm, mouth diameter: 16 cm, base diameter: 13.5 cm.
5. The Tomb-Sweeping Day Riverside Painting
"Qingming Festival Riverside Scene" is well known in China. It is one of the most famous classical Chinese paintings painted by one of the greatest medieval Chinese painters,Zhang Zeduan, an imperially-assigned painter in the Song Dynasty.
This ancient painting recordsthe daily lives of people, and the buildings along the Bianhe River in the capital city of Bianjing (today's Kaifeng), in the middle of the Song Dynasty, during the reign of Emperor Huizong (1100 – 1126).
In particular, the painting capturesthe celebration of Tomb-Sweeping Day(Qingming Festival清明节 ). The painting shows several hundred people dressed in a variety of traditional clothing. The ancient work offers a unique insight into the prosperous streets and beautiful landscapes off the time.
The viewer is able tomomentarily travel back in timeto witness the incredible features of the ancient city's features, such as boats, bridges and shops. There are more than 500 figures drawn in the painting with different expressions and styles of dress, being involved in different economic activities. The vivid and accurate images of the painting reflect real life, demonstrating the immense skill of the painter.
- Chinese:清明上河图
Qīngmíng Shànghé Tú
‘Qingming Riverside Picture' - Era:Song Dynasty (960 – 1279)
- Artist:Zhang Zeduan, a royal-assigned painter
- Location:Wuying Palace Calligraphy and Paintings Hall ( 武英殿书画馆 )
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6. Recovery Letter
Beingone of the oldest manuscripts in China, Recovery Letter is a model calligraphic work.
This incredible piece isthe highlight of the calligraphy art在Palace Museum.
Recovery Letter was created by the artist Lu Ji, during the Western Jin Dynasty, is theearliest surviving work of calligraphy在world. The letter offers greetings and blessings from Lu Ji to his friend who was unwell.
Calligraphyis an ancient, and much prized, art form that plays a central role in Chinese culture. Using beautifully drawn Chinese characters, the artist is able to paint something personal, beautiful, and unique whilst directly telling a story, or possibly a poem, to the reader.
- Chinese:平复帖 Píngfù Tiē ‘Calmed-Down Letter'
- Era:Western Jin Dynasty (266 – 317)
- Artist:Lu Ji, a famous calligrapher
- Dimensions:23.7 cm wide, 20.6 cm long
- Location: Wuying Palace Calligraphy and Paintings Hall ( 武英殿书画馆 )
7. Black Lacquer Eight Immortals Clock
The Black Lacquer Eight Immortals Clock isa truly exceptional piece of art, because of its size and complexity.
This immaculately preserved clock hasseven mechanical systemswhich control the devices' chiming and backdrops. According to available records, it took more than five years to complete the construction of this clock. The clock strikes every quarter of an hour.
Prior to the 17th century water clocks were traditionally used throughout China. The arrival of Europeans brought new technology, including mechanical clocks like this one, which were highly prized throughout the highest courts of the Middle Kingdom.
- Chinese:群仙祝寿御制钟
Qún Xiān Zhùshòu Yù Zhì Zhōng
‘Group Immortals Birthday-Celebration Resist Control Clock' - Era:the reign of Qing Emperor Qianlong (1735 – 96)
- Dimensions:height: 185 cm, width: 102 cm, depth: 70 cm
- Location:Fengxian Palace Clock Hall奉先殿钟表馆
8. The Plum Blossom and Magpies Silk Tapestry
The silk tapestry depicting flowering plum tree branches and two magpies by Shen Zifan is a priceless textile art work anda central exhibit of the Palace Museum.
This piece demonstratesthe greatest weaving of the medieval Song Dynasty.
Made using a technique called "cut silk", a loom weaving form in which the colored vertical threads are moved back and forth through a stable matrix to create the desired patterns. This silk tapestry holds immense value due to the quality of the material it is made from, the time it required to create, and intricacies that demonstrate the incredible skill of the creator.
- Chinese:梅鹊图 Méi Què Tú ‘Plum-Blossom Magpie Picture'
- Era:Southern Song Dynasty (1127–1279)
- Dimensions:height: 104 cm, width: 36 cm
- Location:Wuying Palace Calligraphy and Paintings Hall ( 武英殿书画馆 )
9.Yaxu广场船
Thezunis a wine containerthat was popular during the bronze age Shang era and the Warring States Period (475 – 221 BC).
There areonly fiftyvessels of this kind found在world, fifteen being in theTaipei National Palace Museum's collection, which was once also in the Forbidden City.
On the inner mouth isan inscription of nine charactersin a Shang Dynasty script, indicating that this vessel was a ceremonial object made by the Yaxu ethnic group for royal consorts and crown princes.
This bronze vessel has a flaring square mouth and an elephant head decoration on each corner. On each side between the elephant heads is another strange animal head. The neck, body, and base are decorated with eight ridges running up the corners and faces. The body is covered with motifs of dragons and animal masks.
- Chinese:亚方尊 Yà Fāng Zūn ‘Ya (ethnicity) Square Wine-Vessel'
- Era:Shang Dynasty(c. 1600–1046 BC)
- Dimensions:height: 45.5 cm, width: 38 cm, mouth: 33.6×33.4 cm, weight: 21.5 kilograms
- Location:Chengqian Palace Bronzeware Hall 承乾宫青铜器馆
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10. Lang Kiln Red-Glazed Vase
Made at the behest of the famous Qing Emperor, Kangxi, this beautifully crafted vase has a straight neck, a bulging body, and a foot ring spreading outward.
It is regarded as one of the finest works of art in all of the Palace Museums' collection due to theextraordinary workmanshipof the artists, as well as theluxurious materialsused. The orifice of the piece is brilliantly white, whilst the bottom has a thick red enamel, which is a result of the glaze's vertical flow during the firing process.
There are two rectangular holes on each side of the feet so that it could be carried easily by tethering, or could be fixed in place, avoiding damage.
- Chinese:郎窑红釉穿带直口瓶
Láng Yáo Hóng Yòu Chuān Dài Zhíkǒu Píng
‘Lang Kiln Red-Glazed Through Belt Straight Mouth Vase' - Era:the reign of Qing Emperor Kangxi (1661 – 1722)
- Dimensions:height: 20.8 cm., mouth diameter: 6.1 cm, base diameter: 9.1 cm
- Location:Wenhua Palace Pottery Hall 文华殿陶瓷馆
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