Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date of Death | 1981 |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch
Choi Chang-sau met Chao Shao-an in the 1960s. A qin, known as Qinyun Jieyou (Relaxing the Troubled Mind through the Sound of a Qin) was made by Choi Chang-sau as a gift to Chao Shao-an to commemorate their friendship. That qin is still in the collection of the Chao family. As approved by Chao Shao-an, Choi Chang-sau have created a replica according to the measurements of Qinyun Jieyou in 1981. Chao Shao-an gifted Choi Chang-sau a painting scroll called Little Bird on Maiden-hair Tree Branch (vertical scroll, ink and colour on paper) to reciprocate his gesture.
Date | 1981 |
Material Type | Image |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Repository | Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Intangible Cultural Heritage Office and Hong Kong Heritage Museum |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0080 |
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