
Poets of the Orchid Pavilion Compact Mirror
Adding a touch of timeless poetic beauty to your days on the go, this compact mirror design is inspired by the Shen Yun dance piece Poets of the Orchid Pavilion.
In March of the year 353 C.E., a group of esteemed scholars gathered at the Orchid Pavilion on Mt. Kuaiji for a creative poetry contest over drinks.
The group had a jolly good time competing with one anotherās lilting verses, producing poems inspired by the stunning landscape, some of which would become famous.
The most notable piece was the āPreface,ā a masterpiece to commemorate the convivial gathering, which was penned by the Sage of Calligraphy, Wang Xizhi.
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Poets of the Orchid Pavilion Compact Mirror
Adding a touch of timeless poetic beauty to your days on the go, this compact mirror design is inspired by the Shen Yun dance piece Poets of the Orchid Pavilion.
In March of the year 353 C.E., a group of esteemed scholars gathered at the Orchid Pavilion on Mt. Kuaiji for a creative poetry contest over drinks.
The group had a jolly good time competing with one anotherās lilting verses, producing poems inspired by the stunning landscape, some of which would become famous.
The most notable piece was the āPreface,ā a masterpiece to commemorate the convivial gathering, which was penned by the Sage of Calligraphy, Wang Xizhi.
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Adding a touch of timeless poetic beauty to your days on the go, this compact mirror design is inspired by the Shen Yun dance piece Poets of the Orchid Pavilion.
In March of the year 353 C.E., a group of esteemed scholars gathered at the Orchid Pavilion on Mt. Kuaiji for a creative poetry contest over drinks.
The group had a jolly good time competing with one anotherās lilting verses, producing poems inspired by the stunning landscape, some of which would become famous.
The most notable piece was the āPreface,ā a masterpiece to commemorate the convivial gathering, which was penned by the Sage of Calligraphy, Wang Xizhi.






















