When the Forbidden City Meets the Palace of Versailles
"Knowing that Your Majesty is eager to attract talents…a few years ago, we decided to assign six learned mathematicians… to bring to Your Majesty the latest scientific knowledge." These are lines from a letter in 1688, written by the then French King Louis XIV to "his very dear friend" Emperor Kangxi of the Qing Dynasty. But due to various reasons, it failed to reach the Forbidden City.
But three centennials later, the letter is now "delivered": At the exhibition "The Forbidden City and the Palace of Versailles — Exchanges Between China and
At that time, Chinese elements could be spotted everywhere in the Palace of Versailles. Louis XIV, a passionate lover of Chinese culture, built a house decorated with porcelain — the Trianon de porcelaine, and he even dressed up in traditional Chinese costume at a ball he threw to celebrate the inception of the 18th century. Local craftsmanship in
As eastern culture spread to the west, works with French authors introducing various aspects of
Of course, no communication or integration could have been possible with only efforts from one side. Back in the 17th century, another batch of mathematicians made it to
In the exhibition we mentioned at the beginning, a little pocket watch, which is considered to be a gift from Louis XIV to Kangxi is also on show. The face of the watch manifests golden lilies, which stand for the French monarch; on the protection shield of the watch movement, a carved-out dragon can be found, a symbol of the Chinese emperor. This pocket watch was preserved in the Palace Museum for over 300 years, as a witness to the efforts the two imperial rulers made to communicate with and extend friendship between each other.
More than three centuries ago, the gaze and interactions between the dragon and the lily, were deemed as a tale worth telling; 60 years ago,
The story between the Forbidden City and the Palace of Versailles will be continued with more touching and fascinating episodes, about which we are hopeful and confident.
China Mosaic
http://www.china.org.cn/video/node_7230027.htm
When the Forbidden City Meets the Palace of Versailles
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