Duck-themed artifacts from the Palace Museum

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There's a Chinese poem that has the saying, "When spring has warmed the stream, ducks are the first to know." This verse signifies that when spring arrives and the ice melts, ducks are the first to sense the change in the season, giving them the chance to revel in the warmth and play in the water. The poet's words reflect a speculative understanding of the ducks' perception. In essence, the poet personifies the ducks, endowing them with the capability to perceive warmth and cold akin to humans, fostering empathy for their experiences.

As spring approaches, ducks begin to gather and swim on the lake. A leisurely stroll by the lakeside during this time offers a captivating and harmonious spectacle that deeply captivates the observer. Furthermore, the Palace Museum in Beijing houses a collection of "duck" artifacts, eagerly awaiting appreciation. Below are some duck-themed artifacts from the museum's collection. Let's take a look.

A famille rose carved porcelain duck from the Qianlong period of Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) [Photo/Official Weibo account of the Palace Museum]
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