[Art and Culture]Special Exhibition of “Thousand Layers of Literature. Connected Stories” at Taiwan Literature Museum. Take a look at the original manuscript of Zheng Jing’s “To the Dutch King of the Sea”

[Art and Culture]Special Exhibition of “Thousand Layers of Literature. Connected Stories” at Taiwan Literature Museum. Take a look at the original manuscript of Zheng Jing’s “To the Dutch King of the Sea”

The original manuscript written by Zheng Jing, “A Letter from the Successor of the Crown Prince to the Dutch King of the Sea,” is on display in Taiwan for the first time. (Photo by reporter Dong Boting)

[Reporter Dong Bo-Ting/Tainan Report]The “Thousand Layers of Literature. Stories Connected” special exhibition organized by the National Taiwan Museum of Literature will be on view at the National Taiwan Museum of Literature Exhibition Room C from now until September 22. From the ancient songs and songs of the Siraya people to Starting from the revitalization and inheritance of contemporary culture, it presents the literary texture of Taiwanese people integrating with the world in the name of literature and integrating foreign and local ideological trends. Among them, the original manuscript written by Zheng Jing, “A Letter from the Successor Prince to the King of the Netherlands,” borrowed from the library of Leiden University in the Netherlands, is on display in Taiwan for the first time.

Li Jinghui, Parliamentary Undersecretary of the Ministry of Culture, said that the exhibition uses “thousand layers” as an image, and the accumulated thickness through history and literature, space and time, not only shows Tainan’s special history and culture, but also tells the story of a series of events since the 17th century. The relationship between immigration and literary history, “Literature is the mark of history. Through literary works of different eras, we can further understand history. The intersection of local and foreign ideas has become the texture of literature, and it is also the link between Taiwan and the world.” Performance.”

Taiwan Literature Director Lin Jinli pointed out that in addition to his political and diplomatic skills, Zheng Jing was also an important classical poet who also occupied a place in the history of Taiwanese literature. The highlight of this special exhibition is “The Letter from the Successor to the Dutch King of the Sea” 〉Manuscripts, we can see Zheng Jing’s determination to govern the country, as well as his wisdom and courage when facing powerful enemies.

The Taiwanese Literature Museum explains that the special exhibition also displays the official calligraphy and calligraphy of Zhu Jingying, an eunuch scholar from the Qing Dynasty who was restored by the Taiwanese Literature Museum. It is 240 years old and is engraved on a wooden sign made of Taiwanese red cypress and eggplant. , with yin and yang seal inscriptions, is also making its debut.

In addition, a number of special lectures, day readings and other activities will be held during the exhibition period, inviting the public to witness how Taiwan has been linked to history through literature. For more information about the exhibition, please visit the Taiwanese Museum’s official website.

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Source: China