dragon wood chair carved with gold bun

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Dragon-wood chair carved with gold bun
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The emperor's throne is called the Golden Carving Dragon Wood Chair, which symbolizes the supreme feudal imperial power. It looks like a normal seat: there is a "circle chair" chair back, and the four supporting the hand-cranked cylinders are golden. Dragon. The base does not use the legs and the chair support, but a "shoulder seat" with a width of about 2.5 and a depth of more than one meter. The whole body is covered with gold, which looks magnificent and majestic. According to the research of the cultural relics experts of the Palace Museum, this dragon chair is a product of the Ming Dynasty and may be a relic of the Emperor Jiajing when he rebuilt the Emperor's Temple.


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