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The five excavated cultural relics in ancient times, each piece is similar to a modern object, is it a crossing?

Crossing dramas have become more popular in recent years, like the originators of cross-over dramas such as "Step by Step", "Palace", etc. Through these cross-over dramas we can summarize a law, the protagonist must be a history lover, or a cultural relics lover, otherwise why do you cross back? You say that people can cross, cultural relics or modern objects can? Maybe it can be, otherwise how can there be the following artifacts that look like they have traveled back?

Tang Dynasty women's satchel in Mogao Cave murals

Nowadays, girls like bags, just like boys like sneakers, and there is a saying circulating on the Internet that why foot binding in ancient times is to prevent women from going out to buy bags. Then you are wrong, a woman's love for bags is inherited from ancient times to the present.

Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes is a treasure of Chinese culture, and the murals of Mogao Grottoes are like history books, recording various phenomena in the past. The murals of the Mogao Caves are different from the murals we think of as serious and deep, and they record many interesting scenes, such as the "Recent Women" painted by the late Tang Dynasty:

The five excavated cultural relics in ancient times, each piece is similar to a modern object, is it a crossing?

Through this painting we can see a maid resting under a tree, and hanging from the tree is a satchel, which is not a satchel wrapped in a cloth that we commonly see in costume TV series, but a fashion satchel that we modern women take to the street, and the fashion level is no less fashionable than the LV satchel today. Are you sure it's not the LV same as the crossing?

Yue kiln celadon checkered box

In 1984, a torrential rain rushed out of the ancient tomb of Zhu Ran, the general of the Eastern Wu of the Three Kingdoms, and experts rushed to the scene to start organizing excavations, unearthing a lot of exquisite cultural relics, most of which were exquisite lacquerware, but it was inevitable that there was a "traitor" - Yue kiln celadon check box:

At first glance, this checkered box looks like a plate that can be seen everywhere in the canteen, and if you look closely, it is more like the plate in the hands of the canteen aunt. The lattice of the checkered box is divided according to the modern plate style, should it not be the plate abandoned by the tomb robber after eating? After expert identification, it is really not. Also, which grave robber still eats the rice on the plate.

The five excavated cultural relics in ancient times, each piece is similar to a modern object, is it a crossing?

The biggest difference between the unearthed Yue kiln celadon box and the modern canteen plate is that in addition to the sacred beast carved in the lattice, I am afraid that people can pack six dishes, and there is no need to worry about too few dishes to eat badly.

Ming Dynasty soap box

When watching "Qing Yu Nian", Fan Xian, played by the protagonist Zhang Ruoyun, as a crosser, wanted to make a lot of money by virtue of his experience in modern life, but his mother, who was also a crosser, was one step ahead of him and invented all the soaps and soaps he wanted to invent.

The five excavated cultural relics in ancient times, each piece is similar to a modern object, is it a crossing?

When I first saw it as a joke, until I saw this Ming Dynasty soap box above, I couldn't help but wonder, which crosser invented this? This soap box was unearthed in the Ming Ding Mausoleum, for the ancients to put soap, the box is divided into two parts, while putting soap, while putting essential oil, soap washed the face, and then use essential oil skin care, the ancients are no less refined than contemporary people.

Southern Song Dynasty crystal wall

Crystal sounds very tall, and in ancient times it was equivalent to the status of gold, silver, jewelry and jade, etc., but in the eyes of people who do not know the goods, it is just a piece of glass.

The five excavated cultural relics in ancient times, each piece is similar to a modern object, is it a crossing?

A piece of crystal wall excavated from the tomb of Zhao Bopeng in Zhejiang Province is smooth and crystal clear, and what is more rare is that it was unearthed with this crystal wall and its original weaving rope, but unlike the cultural relics we imagined, this piece of Southern Song Dynasty crystal Bibi looked too much like a plastic pendant that could be bought for ten dollars on the street, and even the weaving method of the weaving rope looked the same. If it were to be a migrant, few people would be able to use it as a cultural relic, and maybe they would play with it for children.

Eastern Han bronze caliper

To say that the character who most resembles crossing back, Wang Mang deserves to rank first. The bronze caliper of Wang Mang's period has undoubtedly become a major physical evidence of his crossing.

Bronze caliper and the measuring tool we are using now vernier caliper is very similar, modern vernier caliper has the main ruler, secondary ruler, vernier frame and other components of the structure it has, the only difference is that the accuracy of the bronze caliper in the Wang Mang period is not as good as the current vernier caliper.

The five excavated cultural relics in ancient times, each piece is similar to a modern object, is it a crossing?

However, the appearance of such a modern measurement tool in the Eastern Han Dynasty is inevitably confusing, and even experts think that it is a modern imitation when they first see it.

To say that those so-called "crossing" back to the cultural relics, that is three days and three nights can not be said, after all, China's history is so long, it is inevitable that there are some magical things that are highly similar to the current items, it can only be said that the wisdom of the ancient Chinese is no less than that of modern people, and the objects they invented are not necessarily worse than the current things.

【EDN】

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