The management organization of court painting in Ming Dynasty
The main activities of palace calligraphy and painting in Ming Dynasty are Wenhua Hall, Wuying Hall and Renzhi Hall, which are managed by Li Si Prison and Neiting Prison respectively. "If the two halls are different, Wenhua will raise the tone for Li Si's supervisor and meet the prefect eunuch as a teacher-student ceremony. Wu Yingtang's official of Chinese calligraphy was not established in the early dynasty, but now he belongs to the royal prison. " Li Sijian and Yu Yongjian are both one of the twelve eunuchs in the Ministry of Internal Affairs, that is to say, the court painters and painters in the Ming Dynasty all served the emperor under the management of eunuchs. The supervisor is the department in charge of imperial vessels. According to the official records of Ming History, "there is one eunuch in the imperial court, two internal and external supervisors, and the code and palm supervisor are writing, without quota. The screens, beds, rosewood, ivory, ebony, Luodian and other wooden products used in the imperial court are all made. " The court painters of Zhiwuying and Renzhitang are under the supervision of the court.