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The title Taishang Huangdi was first recorded in the Shi   When he proclaimed that he was abdicating the throne to his
                             Ji (Records of the Historian) by Sima Qian (c.145-91 BC).   son, he had already started to prepare himself for life as the
                             Taishang literally means ‘the most supreme’. The word   Emperor Emeritus. On the 28th day of the ninth month of
                             huang signifies one whose virtue is even more supreme   the sixtieth year of his reign (9th November 1796), Qianlong
                             than the emperor’s (di). Therefore, Taishang Huangdi refers   issued the following edict:
                             to someone ‘whose virtue is even more supreme than the   “After I have abdicated, I shall have the phrase taishang
                             emperor’s’. After the Han Emperor Gaozu ascended the   huangdi zhi bao carved onto my best jade seal. Then
                             throne, he gave his father the title of Taishang Huangdi to   immediately after that, I shall have the imperial edict Shiquan
                             show his great respect. Ever since then, emperors who   Laoren zhi bao shuo engraved as a testament to the life of
                             abdicated the throne to the crown prince were thus called   the Emperor Emeritus and the continuing prosperity of the
                             Taishang Huangdi. Throughout history, those who lived to   dynasty while I am the Emperor Emeritus” (Guo chao gong
                             become Emperor Emeritus, in most cases, came to accept   shi xu bian [Sequel of the imperial house and court history],
                             the title unwillingly by force. Qianlong was the only Taishang   chapter Dianli yi [Ceremony, part 1]).
                             Huangdi who readily took this prestigious title and remained
                             well-respected and influential up to his death.   Under Qianlong’s instructions, the carvers working in the
                                                                       Palace made several Taishang Huangdi zhi bao seals, one
                             On the third day of the ninth month in the sixtieth year of   of which is the present seal. The seal, carved from Khotan
                             Qianlong’s reign (15th October 1795), the eighty-five-year-  (Xinjiang province) green jade of supreme quality and
                             old Emperor assembled his children, grandchildren, princes,   even tone is surmounted by a pair of powerfully carved
                             nobles and high ministers and announced that he was   dragons, with finely incised scales, horns, mane and beards.
                             abdicating from the throne and appointing his fifteenth son,   Despite the hardness of the jade, the inscription was boldly
                             Yongyan, the heir to the throne and bestowing him the title   carved with carefully controlled strokes and composition,
                             of the Jiaqing Emperor.  He issued an edict and declared   demonstrating the exquisite artistry and workmanship
                             that he would go to the Taihe Dian (Hall of Grand Harmony)   practised in the Qing courts. Other Taishang Huangdi zhi bao
                             and personally turn over the imperial seals. He also declared   green Khotan jade ‘dragon’ seals include the original one
                             himself Taishang Huangdi (‘Emperor Emeritus’) thus   described in Qianlong’s edict, the largest imperial jade seal of
                             fulfilling his lifelong dream of completing his sixty years   the Qing dynasty, in the Palace Museum, Beijing, and the one
                             as the Emperor and relinquishing power and crowning his   sold in these rooms, 26th October 2003, lot 29. A Taishang
                             successor himself. He became the Qing dynasty’s only, and   Huangdi circular white jade seal with an incised imperial
                             China’s last, Taishang huangdi.           poem was sold in these rooms, 9th October 2007, lot 1301.















































 fig. 1. A drawing of Avalokiteshvara, Song dynasty, hanging scroll, ink on paper, Qing court collection, Palace Museum, Taipei, accession
 no. Gu hua 000159
 圖一 宋人 《白描大士像》軸 紙本水墨 清宮舊藏 台北故宮博物院 藏品編號:故畫000159
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