China News Service, August 4th, according to Hong Kong's "Wen Wei Po", the Hong Kong Palace Museum, which has just opened for a month, has been well received by the public. Nearly 5,000 people joined the annual ticket plan soon.

Since some of the paintings and calligraphy exhibits are relatively fragile and the exhibition period is limited, the special exhibition "Treasures of the Country: Calligraphy and Paintings of the Jin, Tang, Song and Yuan Dynasties in the Palace Museum" has been replaced from yesterday to the second phase of exhibitions. It is said that Wang Xizhi's famous calligraphy work "Orchid Pavilion Preface" copied by Yu Shinan in Tang Dynasty, Eastern Jin Dynasty painter Gu Kaizhi's "Luo Shen Fu Tu" copied Northern Song Dynasty, Southern Song Dynasty clan Zhao Boju's "Jiangshan Autumn Color Map" and Southern Song Dynasty court painter Ma Yuan's "Water Map".

The exhibition is exquisitely arranged and combines calligraphy and painting. The audience can be in the antique exhibition hall and enjoy the famous masterpieces that have lasted for thousands of years.

  The Hong Kong Palace Museum held a media preview on the 4th to introduce the new works of the special exhibition "Treasures of the Nation".

A total of 15 national first-class cultural relics are exhibited in this issue, which are the highest and most precious cultural relics among the 1.86 million cultural relics in the Palace Museum in Beijing. The exhibition will last from one month to the 4th of next month. Dormancy for at least three years.

  One of the key exhibits, "Orchid Pavilion Preface", which is said to be copied by Yu Shinan in the Tang Dynasty, is located at the entrance of the exhibition.

The original author, Wang Xizhi, is the pinnacle of ancient Chinese calligraphy, and is known as a calligrapher in history. Unfortunately, due to the ancient Eastern Jin Dynasty, all the original works have been lost.

  Huang Weijun, an associate researcher at the Hong Kong Palace Museum, introduced on the 4th that among the many copies of the "Orchid Pavilion Preface", the exhibits include inscriptions and postscripts by many famous collectors, as well as the seal of the Yuan "Treasure of the Calendar" and "Chen Zhang Jinjie Slave Advancement" The small print is an important evidence to identify this scroll in the previous dynasties.

After the post was included in the Qing Dynasty, Qianlong attached great importance to it. He once copied calligraphy together with seven other editions of the "Orchid Pavilion Preface".

In addition to the calligraphy itself, the painting sets used in the palace collection are also displayed as they are.

  Another exhibit, "Water Map" by the Southern Song Dynasty court painter Ma Yuan is also very interesting. There are 12 pictures in this work, which brings together 12 kinds of waterscapes in different seasons, times and places, including "layers of waves", "cold ponds and clear waters". ", "Dongting wind fine", "Yellow River upstream" and so on.

  Wang Yiyou, deputy director of the Hong Kong Palace Museum, said that these national treasures embody the outstanding artistic achievements of famous masters of the past dynasties. They have gone through hundreds to thousands of years and have been handed down to the present.