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Emperor Huizong of Song: 中文:瑞鶴

English: Auspicious Cranes

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Emperor Huizong of Song  (1082–1135)  wikidata:Q7486 s:zh:Author:趙佶
 
Emperor Huizong of Song
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surname and name: 赵佶/趙佶
Description Chinese painter and emperor
Date of birth/death 2 November 1082 Edit this at Wikidata 4 June 1135 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Kaifeng Edit this at Wikidata Wuguozheng
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artist QS:P170,Q7486
Title
中文:瑞鶴
English: Auspicious Cranes
Date 1112
date QS:P571, 1112-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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handscroll

ink and color on silk
institution QS:P195,Q3330767
Inscriptions it is written that a flock of cranes hovered around and perched on one of the palace buildings. To commemorate this auspicious omen, Huizong composed a poem for the event.
References This image appears on page 151 of Patricia Ebrey's Cambridge Illustrated History of China. Also see R. M. Barnhart's Three Thousand Years of Chinese Painting page 123.
Source/Photographer From zh wiki
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