Coocaa System丨Join Coocaa members and enjoy the Palace Museum online together

In China, not all museums dare to call themselves "museums". Among museums, if the Palace Museum claims to be second, no one dares to be the first. The Palace Museum, together with the Nanjing Museum and the Taipei Palace Museum, is known as the "Three Great Museums in China" and is also the largest museum of ancient culture and art in China. Therefore, it can be said that there is no off-season for the Palace Museum, and it is hard to get a ticket all year round. Now as long as you become a member of Kukai, you can experience the Forbidden City Museum online in the Kukai system wallpaper mode. Let us stay at home. Have a glimpse of the beauty of the Forbidden City collection!

The Palace Museum has a collection of nearly 50,000 sets of paintings from past dynasties, nearly 1,000 of which are national first-class cultural relics, almost including the works of famous masters in various historical periods of Chinese painting development, many of which are rare treasures and unique masterpieces. Let's take a sneak peek!

"Luo Shen Fu Tu" is a painting by Gu Kaizhi in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. The whole volume is divided into three parts. The rhetorical images of exaggerated metaphors such as , red sun and morning glow are depicted, which makes the picture have an ethereal and romantic feeling.

"Wu Rui Tu" is a color painting on silk by the court painter Castiglione of the Qing Dynasty. Although it is on silk, the effect looks like an oil painting. He carefully processed the light on the porcelain vase, petals and leaves. Because the wormwood is dim and withered, it naturally hides behind the hollyhock flowers. The light blue porcelain vase reveals the reflection of the skylight, which is not only three-dimensional, but also makes the lines beautiful in the silk. It not only has the rendering and outline of traditional Chinese painting, but also has the sense of reality of still life sketching.

"Pine Plums and Two Cranes" is Shen Quan's late Qing Dynasty work. The brush strokes are meticulous and neat, and the shape is vivid and accurate. The technique comes from the Ming Dynasty and has a very personal style. Strong and smooth lines, detailed partial outlines, and perfect picture composition make it difficult to see that this is the handwriting of a person who is over seventy years old.

There are countless famous collections in the Forbidden City, do you still want to see it? Want to see the details of the painting? Want to stay at home and visit museums? More rare paintings are in the "Forbidden City Painting Exhibition"! Turn on the wallpaper mode of the Coocaa system, stay in the "Selected" or any channel, and press the "Up" button on the remote control to enter the central control screen. Find the "Wallpaper Mode" on the central control screen and you can find the "Wallpaper Mode" to watch!

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