The painting is a gift from a Venetian missionary named Giuseppe Castiglione to the emperor of China, and the handwriting is uneven and slanted. It is believed that this painting belongs to someone named "hongli," which means "horses." The painting was made during the reign of the Qianlong emperor, who ruled China from 1740 to 1722. The painting's value is unknown.
The painting is a gift from a Venetian missionary named Giuseppe Castiglione to the emperor of China, and the handwriting is uneven and slanted. It is believed that this painting belongs to someone named "hongli," which means "horses." The painting was made during the reign of the Qianlong emperor, who ruled China from 1740 to 1722. The painting's value is unknown.