From the refined tradition of late Qing Dynasty lacquerwork emerges a richly layered architectural panel that blends Confucian philosophy with intricate decorative carving. The central register continues the Zhuzi Zhijia Gegian text in raised gilt calligraphy, addressing themes of social responsibility, humility, and moral conduct within family and society. Above, openwork carvings of auspicious vines and stylized foliage unfold in gilded relief, while the lower register presents scholarly vessels and celebratory motifs symbolizing refinement and prosperity. Time-softened lacquer and fine crackle patina preserve the depth of its black, cinnabar, and gold surface.