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"Treasure of Phoenix" Jin Jiaolong Xi Niu shows the spirit of a royal emperor.
The seal of the Golden Dragon Button "Treasure of Fengtian" exhibited in the Treasure Hall of the Palace Museum in Beijing is the seal of the early Qing Dynasty, with a height of 17.5cm and a side length of 12cm. Square, the top is carved with a dragon as a buckle, and the double dragons are opposite, sharing a whole body, and the animal claws are sharp and powerful; The layout of the whole device is rigorous, regular, dignified and beautiful, calm and heavy, magnificent, showing the style of the royal emperor. A circular tooth plate is attached to the tie that passes through the middle of two dragons, and both sides are engraved with Manchu and Chinese seals respectively.

During the Qianlong period, twenty precious seals were selected and stored in the Jiaotai Hall, and then ten "treasures of life" were selected. It is said that they were stored in the Phoenix Building of Shengjing Palace (now Shenyang Palace in Liaoning Province), ranking fifth. In the 26th year of Guangxu (1900), Russia sent troops to the northeast, and Shengjing was in a hurry. Ten treasures and other countries were sent to Jehol Palace (now chengde mountain resort).

1965438+On February 4th, 2004, the Antiquities Institute was established. At that time, the Ministry of the Interior and the royal family of Xun Qing Dynasty transported more than 200,000 treasures from Shengjing Palace and Jehol Palace to the Forbidden City and gave them to the Antiquities Exhibition Center for safekeeping. This seal is among them.