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Treasure hunt Qing Wang Fu composition

In our daily life, we often see the figure of composition. With the help of composition, people can reflect objective things, express thoughts and feelings, and transmit knowledge and information. Do you know how to write a good composition? The following is the composition of Wang Fu Treasure Hunt I collected for you, which is for reference only and I hope it will help you.

Qing Palace is located at No.55, Cambridge Road, the former British Concession in Heping District, Tianjin. It was designed and built by eunuchs in the late Qing Dynasty, and later lived by the prince of Qing Dynasty, hence the name Qing Palace. The whole building is very westernized, with two floors of brick and wood structure, basement and inner patio. At this point, this little Zhang De is really good. Now it is a boutique hotel. Together with the early English Lane residential area in Shanyili, it was transformed into a villa-style historical and cultural theme hotel.

There are many places worth remembering. Let's take a look. Let's talk about the black wooden cover in Jin Sinan as a rare treasure. Dark wood is a precious wood formed by slow carbonization of swamps, riverbeds and low-lying silt after the collapse of trees. The original quantity is very small, and it is nanmu, and there are gold wires in the wood grain, which is too rare. It should be the treasure of the town hall of the Qing palace. If you have the chance to go, you must look for treasure carefully. He is at the door of the bedroom on the third floor of the Qing Palace. Their carving skills are also very exquisite. The carvings above are all double-sided through carvings, and the mirrors are used to compare the carvings. Once a mistake is made, it will be destroyed. In addition, it is also carved with complex Fulu Xi Shou and Narcissus Peony. I want to have a look at it right away. Probably can't be touched

The second treasure is the imported grape chandelier, which is located on the ceiling of the atrium of the Qing palace. Imported from Germany, detachable, washable and maintainable. It's amazing.

The third treasure is cloisonne glass, and the name is very tall. Cloisonne is glass wool, not embroidery but like embroidery. Up to now, there are still six pieces of cloisonne glass above the second door of the main building of the Qing Palace. They were imported from Belgium, and the technology was superb at that time. There is also a colored carved glass imported from Belgium. The patterns are all mountains and rivers, and every ray of sunshine passes through stained glass, making the room colorful. There is also a kind of embossed glass, which is above the sliding door in the front hall of the Qing palace. If you have to look at it carefully, the flowers and plants inside are all real, so they all look alive. They used Thangka pigment dyeing technology.

The last treasure is a tricolor glass column. There are *** 196 glass columns in the Qing Palace, which surround the second floor of the atrium. More than 90 years later, it is still as bright as new. This is the treasure I know. There are many buildings and decorations in it, which are worth your careful tasting.