Imperial Palace.
Wang Xiaoqiang's bedchamber.
The room holds a rosewood stone table piled with various famous calligraphies and dozens of treasure inkstones, with brush holders of different colors turned into a forest. Nearby stands a Dou Ru Kiln flower vase filled to the brim with a crystal ball and white chrysanthemums. On the western wall hangs Mi Xiangyang's "Misty Rain Painting," flanked by couplets of Yans Lugong's ink strokes reading: "Clouds and mist leisure bones; springs and stones wild edges." The table on the left holds a stand housing an Official Kiln Plate containing dozens of delicate yellow Buddha's Hands. On the right, the lacquered rack suspends a White Jade Bimu Chime, paired with a hammer beside a bed draped in green floral embroidery and grass insect gauze curtains. Overall, the furnishing is both capacious and densely arranged, filled with an air of casual elegance and scholarly spirit.
