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What is the imperial extension of the Qing Palace?
What you want to ask is what does the Qing court mean? It means to clear the palace.

Examples of imperial products in Qing court;

1. There are three kinds of imperial wood in the Qing Dynasty, which are called "three great tribute wood". Huanghua pear and lobular rosewood naturally occupy two of them, and the remaining one is the big red branch.

2. There are many kinds of study furniture in Qing Dynasty, including pens, ink, paper, inkstones and study furniture. Its production comes from a wide range of sources, some from the imperial palace, some from local tributes, or from local Hangzhou weaving, Suzhou weaving, Jiangning weaving, etc. according to the style of the imperial palace, such as imperial pen and imperial paper. There were "Mo Gong" and "inkstone workers" in the Qing Dynasty, who were responsible for the production of imperial ink and inkstone products. Generally, it is done by the painter of the imperial palace according to the imperial edict, which forms the "style made by the imperial palace".

3. The bamboo tube with four pens crossed the latitude land in the middle of Qing Dynasty, with a total length of 2 1cm, a diameter of 0.9cm, and a small pen with a total length of 6cm. In this pen, two double-headed miniature purple brushes are inserted in series into a bamboo pen tube with a cavity. There is a blue official script written on the pen tube, "Respect heaven for the earth". This pen is exquisitely designed, showing the outstanding wisdom of the pen makers in the Qing Dynasty, and it is a classic of writing brush in the Qing Dynasty.

4. Un-yong Kim pink orange wax notes are160.7cm long and 95.7cm wide. The back of the letter paper is covered with gold, and Un-yong Kim stripes are printed on the paper. The painted gold and Yunlong patterns have the decorative characteristics of the middle Qing Dynasty.

5. Bamboo-carved Chinese cabbage pen holder, sealed with tin crown, with a height of 17.3cm, a diameter of 9.4cm and a bottom diameter of 9.2cm.. The pen holder is cabbage-shaped, and the carved cabbage leaves on the wall weigh 4 times, such as gouging cabbage, and the inner wall is marked with removed spiral knots. The veins of leaves are clear, the knife marks are natural, and the edges are freely rolled. Flat-bottomed, nearly round, engraved with roots that overflow the soil surface. There is a round seal on the outsole with the words "Seal of Tin" printed on it. Fine grinding of the whole body, deep and steady knife method. From this cabbage pen holder, we can get a glimpse of one of the accomplishments of Feng Xijue, a famous bamboo carving master.