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THREE IMPERIAL EDICTS
QING DYNASTY, 17TH AND 19TH CENTURY
The first edict is written on silk brocade woven with ruyi-cloud pattern-ground, mounted as a handscroll, the text arranged in standard form reading left to right in Manchu and repeated from right to left in Chinese characters, the Chinese text opening with a four-character title in a vertical line, Fengtian Gaomin, 'By the Command of Heaven', flanked by a pair of dragons, dated to the twenty-seventh year of Kangxi, corresponding to 1688; and two edicts written in similar style on plain brocade of varying colours, both dated to fifth year of Tongzhi, corresponding to 1866
101 1/2 x 12 in. (258 x 30.5 cm.) (3)
QING DYNASTY, 17TH AND 19TH CENTURY
The first edict is written on silk brocade woven with ruyi-cloud pattern-ground, mounted as a handscroll, the text arranged in standard form reading left to right in Manchu and repeated from right to left in Chinese characters, the Chinese text opening with a four-character title in a vertical line, Fengtian Gaomin, 'By the Command of Heaven', flanked by a pair of dragons, dated to the twenty-seventh year of Kangxi, corresponding to 1688; and two edicts written in similar style on plain brocade of varying colours, both dated to fifth year of Tongzhi, corresponding to 1866
101 1/2 x 12 in. (258 x 30.5 cm.) (3)