The screen intricately carved with a continuous pattern of prunus and inset with blue and white plaques: on the second register up circular plaques depicting scenes from ‘The Romance of the Western Chamber, Xixiang Ji’. including the identifiable scenes from the famous play: ‘The Repudiation of the Billet-Doux’ in which the overly eager Zhang, summoned by Yingying, leaps over a wall into a garden only to be spurned for his inappropriate haste; ‘Hongniang in the Dock’ showing Yingying’s loyal maid kneeling apologetically before Yingying’s furious mother who has learned about the affair between her daughter and Zhang and further scenes, above this on the third register up there is a row of square plaques painted with birds with the exception of the two end panels which have a figurative scene on the third register and on the fourth register roundels similarly painted, the top and bottom registers inset with rectangular plaques painted with the ‘one hundred antiques’. Period: ca. 1900. Height: 213 cm, Width: each section 43.5 cm, in total: 348 cm.