Date | Mid 1980s |
Style | Zhongni |
Size | Length (Whole 122 cm, Strings 112 cm); Width (Forehead 18 cm, Shoulder 19.5 cm, Tail 14 cm); Thickness 5 cm |
Weight | 3 kg |
Body | Chinese parasol top; Chinese fir bottom |
Accessories | Mother-of-pearl inlay markers; Buffalo horn tuning pegs; Ebony feet, bridge and tail pieces |
Inscription | [Chinese inscription](一)軫池下方篆書「龝池」 ( 二)龍池兩旁隸書銘文: 雨絲絲 秋一池 雨如烟 秋無言 峽嗁猿 泉可川 拂之鏘然 揉之淵然 幽幽七絃 舊遊在前 文鏡作銘 選堂書 (款下篆文「饒宗頤印」、「梨俱室」方印各一) (三)龍池下方篆文「昌壽精斲」圓印、「存誠養德」方印 (四)鳯沼左方篆文「蔡昌壽造」、「雲齋刻」方印各一 |
Maker's Note | This qin is inscribed with Qiuchi (The Autumn Pond), the ninth poem in the Jingzhai Shi’er Qinming. |
People | Choi Chang-sau |
Object | Musical instrument |
Material Type | Image |
Collection | The Legend of Silk and Wood: A Hong Kong Qin Story |
Source | Courtesy of Choi Chang-sau |
Repository | Choi Chang-sau |
Note to Copyright | Permission for use in Hong Kong Memory is given by Choi Chang-sau |
Accession No. | lcs-hkqs-0071 |