China News Agency, Shenyang, May 28 (Li Han) The Shenyang Forbidden City first launched the exhibition "Ancient Fun Childlike Mind-A World of Children in Qing Relics" on the 28th. The bow of the martial arts of the Qing ancestor Fu Lin's youth led the public to watch.

  The Shenyang Imperial Palace is one of the two most complete ancient palace complexes in China. It is the royal palace built and used in the early Qing Dynasty and one of the three major art treasures of the Qing court.

On the 28th, the Forbidden City in Shenyang launched the exhibition "Children's Heart of Ancient Interest-Children's World of Qing Cultural Relics". The picture shows a small bow of ox horn birch skin used by Qing Dynasty ancestor Fulin. She Li

  The reporter saw at the scene that the exhibition was divided into three units: "The Doll Emperor of the Qing Dynasty", "Small Objects Hidden in the Qing Palace", and "Children's World in Cultural Relics". 50 pieces (sets) of precious cultural relics, including the first-class cultural relics Qing Dynasty Qianlong Pastel Sixteen Lantern Bottles, Qing Tooth Cover Gourd Cricket Jars, and the first exhibition of "Red Wool Flat Gold Color Embroidery Baizi Double Happiness Kang Wai" Bring the people a glimpse of the true face of the children's life in the Qing Dynasty.

  The "Bow Horn Beech Bow" exhibited in the "Doll Emperor of the Qing Dynasty" unit attracted the most attention. Shunzhi Emperor Fulin, who was born in Yongfu Palace in the Imperial Palace of Shenyang, took the throne at the age of 6 and reigned for 18 years. He was the first emperor after entering the customs. The small ox-horn birch bark bow in this exhibition is the imperial object of the Qing ancestor Fulin and the bow of his martial arts in his youth.

The people are watching the exhibition. Photo by Yu Haiyang

  This bow is a typical recurve bow, made of composite materials such as linden, birch, horn. The bow is relatively small, only 91 cm long, 2.8 cm wide and 12 cm long. The bow body is made of linden wood, supplemented by horns to increase the bow force. The outer part of the bow tire is covered with birch bark and other composite materials, painted with lacquer. The bow corners have bow bows and bow codes on both sides, and silk bow strings are attached. In the mid-Qing dynasty, when the bow was collected in the court, a yellow paper sign was made with the Chinese characters on it: "Emperor Shizuzhang emperor black birch small bow, like this two pieces." It further proves that this bow is indeed Emperor Shunzhi's hour of martial arts Artifacts, it has extremely high historical value and cultural relics value.

  Qishe is a skill that the Manchu people who raised in the black waters of Baishan attach great importance to it, and it is also one of the activities that Emperor Shunzhi loved since childhood. According to historical records, when Emperor Shunzhi was 5 years old, he followed the emperor's long-distance hunting, "shooting a roe deer, everyone is called different."

The people are watching the exhibition. She Li

  Allegedly, Emperor Shunzhi's imperial bow reflected the Manchu people's habit of shooting and martial arts from an early age, and it has become an important physical evidence today to recall the historical events of the early Qing Dynasty and the deeds of Fu Lin's life. (Finish)