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Ch'ien Lung|ˈtʃiːən lʊŋ| The name of the Emperor of China who reigned 1736–96, used esp. attrib. to designate pottery, carved jade, etc., made during those years, or the period itself.
1901C. Monkhouse Hist. Chinese Porc. i. 46 The note of the Ch'ien-lung period was mastery of material. Ibid. (caption), Ch'ien-lung vase. 1905Mrs. W. Hodgson Old Chinese Porc. 111 A beautiful and characteristic piece of Fen-ting made during the Ch'ien-lung period. 1935Burlington Mag. July 43/2 The elaborately carved white ‘mutton fat’ jade of the Ch'ien Lung period (1736–96) whose craftsmen were famous for their undercutting in relief and open-work patterns. 1968Guardian 2 Apr. 3/6 A pair of pheasants made in the Ch'ien Lung period in China. |