Qing Dynasty imperial edict found in north China
By ANI | Updated: June 29, 2023 00:11 IST2023-06-29T00:08:17+5:302023-06-29T00:11:08+5:30
Shijiazhuang [China], June 29 (ANI/WAM): A five-colour silk imperial edict, dating back to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), was found ...

Qing Dynasty imperial edict found in north China
Shijiazhuang [China], June 29 (ANI/WAM): A five-colour silk imperial edict, dating back to the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), was found in north China's Hebei Province, Xinhua News Agency reported.
The 142-year-old imperial edict was found in Jize County during an archaeological survey, according to local authorities.
Measuring 2.22 metres long and 0.3 metres wide, the item is well-preserved and written in Chinese and Manchu languages.
Zhao Yanping, a local expert on culture and history, said the imperial edict was issued to the family members of an official during the reign of Emperor Guangxu.
It has high reference value for studying the official system, social culture and etiquette system of the Qing Dynasty and provides material for studying the local history and clan culture of Jize, Zhao said. (ANI/WAM)
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