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What historical information is reflected in The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival?

The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival reflects the city appearance of Tokyo, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty in China in the12nd century, and the living conditions of people from all walks of life at that time.

Centered on the tall towers, there are rows of houses on both sides, including teahouses, restaurants, foot shops, meat shops, temples, public halls and so on. This shop specializes in silk, jewelry and spices, fragrant paper horses and so on.

On the road next to the stream, a camel team came from Bianjing City in the northeast, and five donkeys were carrying loads. The groom in front drove the leading livestock to the bridge at the corner, and the porter behind drove the wolves forward with a whip.

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The Riverside Scene on Qingming Festival in Qing Dynasty was originally called "Riverside Scene on Qingming Festival", but now it is called "Riverside Scene on Qingming Festival". China's ancient paintings, scrolls and silk were jointly painted by five painters of the Qing Palace Painting Academy, namely Chen Mei, Sun Hu, Jin Kun, Dai Hong and Cheng Zhidao, on 1736 (the first year of Qianlong). This volume has bright colors, exquisite brushwork and delicate boundary paintings of bridges, houses and figures. It is a masterpiece in the courtyard.

The riverside scene in The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival originally belonged to the Forbidden City in Beijing. Later, the Kuomintang brought it to Taiwan Province Province, and now it is in the National Palace Museum. The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival, which is seen on the Internet now, is mostly the version of the Qing court.

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