After being robbed, what is left in the Old Summer Palace, and how much is it worth before?

Updated on society 2024-05-06
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hehe, the collection in the Old Summer Palace is a treasure of prices! How do you say you should value it? Now only the remnants of the bricks and tiles remain, so to speak, a ruin!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    "The Female Historian".

    The Female History of Zhen Tu Imitation of the Defeat of the Cavity is a silk painting created by Gu Kaizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty in China. The original work has been lost, there are copies of the Tang Dynasty, the original 12 paragraphs, because of the age, only 9 paragraphs remain, for the silk color book, now in the British Museum.

    Cloisonné unicorn.

    The cloisonne unicorn was originally a treasure of the Old Summer Palace, which was plundered and lost overseas after the "burning of the Old Summer Palace" in 1860, and was collected in the Palace of Fontainebleau in France. It was stolen at 6 a.m. on March 1, 2015, and its whereabouts are unknown.

    "Chrysanthemum Labyrinth of the Old Summer Palace".

    The Chrysanthemum Labyrinth of the Old Summer Palace was originally a treasure of the Old Summer Palace, and it was a painting drawn by the Qing Dynasty court painter Lang Shining. In 1860, the Old Summer Palace was looted and lost overseas, and is now in the collection of the National Library in Paris, France.

    Qianlong Great Jade Mountain.

    Qianlong Dayushan was originally a treasure of the Old Summer Palace, but was plundered and lost overseas after the "burning of the Old Summer Palace" in 1860, and is now collected in the Minneapolis Oak Art Center. Weighs 640 pounds. It is a piece of Xinjiang Hetian jade with green and white color, which can radiate a cool gray-green luster, and is carved into a jade mountain with high peaks and deep valleys.

    This exquisite jade carving artwork is the largest surviving round tablet in the world.

    Seal of the Old Summer Palace.

    In 1904 (the thirtieth year of Guangxu), Kang Youwei traveled to Paris, and saw the treasures of China's inner government and jade seals in the Strange Rules Museum, and thought that they were cultural relics of the Old Summer Palace. In 1860, after the "burning of the Old Summer Palace", it was plundered and lost overseas, and is now in the collection of the Oriental Museum in Paris, France.

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    Hello Zhouchi, glad to answer for you. In the past, the cheapest treasure in the Old Summer Palace, 8141, which had been missing for many years, "appeared" at the auction of Pi Jing, and the hammer ** was 8141 yuan.

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