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Elegantly modelled to resemble two adjoining leaves, this exceptional   After the Yongzheng emperor’s disputed ascent to the throne, he
           table is a rare example of remarkable furniture that was likely to have   seemed to have had a particular fondness for the physical as well as
           been manufactured during the reign of the Yongzheng emperor.   symbolic appearance of auspicious clouds. Scenes of auspicious five-
           However, the Imperial demand for lacquered furniture continued on   coloured clouds appearing above the sky were recorded several times
           into the Qianlong period.                         in the Palace memorials presented to the emperor and legitimised his
                                                             rule. The Imperial archives also recorded that paintings depicting such
           The wispy lingzhi-shaped clouds, decorating the surface of the table,   particular type of clouds were ordered by the Yongzheng emperor in
           were very popular during the Yongzheng period. Clouds, yun (雲), form  1730, see Lin Lina, ‘Auspicious symbols and scenes of the Yongzheng
           a visual pun on the word ‘yun’ (運), meaning ‘fortune’, ‘luck’ or ‘fate’.   period’, in Feng Mingzhu, Harmony and Integrity: The Yongzheng
           In an agricultural society, the rain-bearing clouds would have been   Emperor and His Times, Taipei, 2009, pp.374–399.
           perceived as a benevolent omen, for the necessary irrigation of the
           crops. This would also have been read as a sign that the emperor, the   A related lacquered circular table, decorated with floral scrolls,
           ‘Son of Heaven’, held the mandate to rule.        Yongzheng, in the Palace Museum, Beijing, is illustrated in Caihui
                                                             jiaju, Beijing, 2009, p.107, pl.67. Another table that uses bamboo to
                                                             form the decorative aprons and supports, Yongzheng period, is also
                                                             illustrated in Ibid., p.97, pl.58.
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