Leisure in royal garden (Yu Huayuan Shangwan Tu) is a Ming dynasty painting on silk, measuring 36.7 cm in height and 690 cm in width.
It depicts a collection of leisure activities of the Chenghua Emperor in the imperial garden, such as playing cricket and quail fights, raising birds and cats, and playing chess and guqin.
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