Jade Bi-disc
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Jade Bi disc Inscribed with a poem by the Qianlong emperor
The emperor not only wanted to possess these things, he wanted to put his seal on them, or to write a poem or other comment on them. He did this most often with paintings, but he also carved his thoughts on special ceramics and jades. Qianlong owned more jades than anyone in Chinese history,
his collection spanning the precious material's history. This jade bi
ring or disc, dates to the Shang dynasty (about 1500-1050 BC). The emperor's
inscription says that his poetic imagination was stirred by its subtle
and exquisite shape, and the quality of the jade from which it was made.
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