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What is the Mid Autumn Festival post in the national treasure adventure tour? The value and preserva

recently, the Anti Japanese War suspense drama "strange journey of national treasure" directed by Hua Qing, starring Liu Ye and Yuan Shanshan, is on the air. The play tells the story of soldiers and Palace workers embarking on a dangerous journey in order to protect the cultural treasures of the Chinese nation after the September 18 Incident. Recently, a precious cultural relic, the mid autumn post, appeared in the play. What is this "mid autumn post"? Why is it so precious? The editor of this article will tell you.

What is the Mid Autumn Festival sticker? Why is it so precious

The plot of the national treasure strange brigade is diversified. The Mid Autumn Festival post in the play was written by Wang Xianzhi, the son of Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in the Eastern Jin Dynasty who is respected by later generations and known as the sage of calligraphy in Chinese history. There are only three lines and 22 characters left in the existing Mid Autumn Festival calligraphy. However, although the number of words is very small, its cursive style has always been regarded as a model of calligraphy. The preface to the Orchid Pavilion collection by Wang Xizhi, the sage of calligraphy, is now also a copy, so the mid autumn post of Wang Xianzhi's work has also become one of the rare treasures.

Where is the national treasure zhongqiutie kept

The current "mid autumn calligraphy" is also one of the calligraphy works collected by Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty from the people. Emperor Qianlong loved this calligraphy work very much. He called it sanxitang Dharma calligraphy together with "quick snow when sunny calligraphy" and "Boyuan calligraphy", and often copied these three calligraphy works. "Mid autumn tie" was later lost in the war, but it appeared simultaneously with "boyuantie" at an auction in Hong Kong in 1950. At that time, although new China had just been established, Premier Zhou still instructed the cultural relics department at that time to recover the mid autumn post and Boyuan post at all costs. The central government allocated a large amount of funds to buy back the Mid Autumn Festival post and Boyuan post and transfer them to the Palace Museum in Beijing for preservation.