In the past two days, when Shichao was surfing the Internet, he unexpectedly found that the National Library of China opened the "Chinese Ancient Books Resource Library", which contains a total of 100,000 orphan ancient books, and is free to everyone!
If this thing is placed in ancient times, 100,000 ancient books are free to open, which cannot make a whole river boil, in short, Shi Chao is still very excited when he sees this news.
And in these 100,000 ancient books, there are also some strange things mixed in, such as the complete collection of "Golden Plum Bottle" in the Qing Dynasty manuscript...

Shi Chao registered an account in the "Chinese Ancient Books Resource Library" and opened this Qing Dynasty "Golden Plum Bottle" for the purpose of academic exploration.
This manuscript, published in 1644, has been scanned into an electronic version of the entire ancient book and placed in the "Chinese Ancient Books Resource Library" with great clarity.
And this museum is just one corner of many online museums. In recent years, due to the epidemic, visiting museums has become a very luxurious thing.
In order to allow more people to feel the charm of cultural relics, ancient books and ancient buildings when surfing the Internet, our country has launched many digital museums to display these treasures left over from history through another form
In addition to the "Chinese Ancient Books Resource Library" initiated by the National Library of China, there are many excellent digital museums, even if you stay at home, you can enjoy the charm of history.
So today Shichao plans to introduce several very good online museums, so that everyone can go to work to touch the fish when surfing the Internet, one more choice.
The "Chinese Ancient Books Resource Library", which has just been launched, is definitely a treasure that can be excavated deeply, and in everyone's impression, looking at ancient books should be a boring and tedious thing.
But when you really deeply understand the "Chinese Ancient Books Resource Library", you will find that these ancient books can be so charming!
In these 100,000 free and open ancient books, in addition to digital ancient books, there are also oracle bones, Dunhuang documents, inscription rubbings, Western Xia documents, ZhaoCheng Golden Collection, local history, genealogy, New Year paintings, old photos and so on.
The richness of the collection and the wide range of coverage shocked me after walking around.
And these precious documents are all staff of the National Library, after more than 30 years of hard work.
By taking miniature photographs of paper documents and scanning them into digital resources with high-speed film scanners, they collected ancient books into digital libraries one by one.
Although this is time-consuming and laborious, it preserves the historical information in the ancient books to the greatest extent, so that every reader can get closer to the real history.
Among these precious ancient books are the "Zhao Cheng Jinzang", which is known as the treasure of the four major town libraries of the National Library, which is the overlaid version of the first woodcut plate of the Great Tibetan Classic "Kai Treasure" in China's Song Dynasty, with a total of more than 4,000 volumes.
This level of national treasure level cultural relics, but not to say that you can see, because the preservation of paper books is very difficult, every opening of the scroll is an irreversible damage to the cultural relics.
Through its own technical means, the Chinese Ancient Books Resource Library has given us the privilege of seeing the electronic version of "Zhao Cheng Jinzang".
In addition, the library also displays ancient oracle bones, bronzes, stone carvings and other rubbings, which are also all-encompassing, involving history, geography, politics, culture and economy...
After being accurately scanned by the staff of the National Library, these inscriptions can definitely withstand the enlargement and enlargement of the view.
If you are more interested in this history of the Republic of China, you can also find a large number of Republic of China books, Republic of China periodicals, newspapers and laws in the documents of the Republic of China period.
It can definitely let you know the most real Republic of China.
Interested poor friends can go to the reader client of the "Chinese Ancient Books Resource Library", register an account and retrieve the content they are interested in. I believe that we will not disappoint everyone.
Website link: http : //read.nlc.cn/user/index
The Forbidden City is definitely one of the largest museums in China to do digital museums.
And their "Digital Treasure Pavilion" uses high-precision three-dimensional data to map a number of cultural relics in the Collection of the Forbidden City that are very representative.
The details of each cultural relic have been restored in the most detail, and the numbering at the bottom of the cultural relics and the texture of historical precipitation have allowed these cultural relics that have been included in the digital world to meet everyone in a new posture.
The Digital Treasure Pavilion is definitely an excellent online 3D museum, from porcelain, gold and silver, bronze to jade, this 3D museum covers a rich and interesting range of cultural relics.
You can even find a few precious jade seals inside, and it is estimated that the Palace Museum has this card face.
In this Forbidden City Digital Treasure Pavilion, the collection is all the national treasures that have been included in the imperial palace for generations, and both craftsmanship and historical value have an extremely important position in Chinese history.
And such an approachable digital museum gives these precious cultural relics that have been "shelved" a chance to meet everyone.
If you can't go to the Palace Museum, you may want to feast your eyes on this online 3D museum.
Website link: https : //www.dpm.org.cn/shuziduobaoge.html
The last digital museum I want to introduce to my friends is "Digital Dunhuang".
As a splendid artistic treasure house of ancient Chinese civilization, the Dunhuang Grottoes witnessed the dialogue and exchange between different civilizations on the ancient Silk Road.
The "Digital Dunhuang" has fully digitized the 30 caves, 4430 square meters of murals, and the history spanning ten dynasties.
With the movement of a mouse, you can enter these 30 caves and see this history that has been buried for a long time.
In addition to visiting the caves, the precious murals in the Mogao Caves are also developed for free to all audiences, and "Digital Dunhuang" details the history, dynasties and background of each mural.
Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes from five robberies, and then to today's digital Dunhuang.
This website brings together the efforts and protection of many generations of "Dunhuang people", and their efforts are only to make this treasure house of Chinese culture see by more people.
These murals and caves that have gone through thousands of years are actually very fragile, and even your breathing will cause irreversible damage to the murals, and it is very urgent to digitize the Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes.
A "digital Dunhuang" can allow people around the world who are interested in the Mogao Grottoes to see the beauty of the Mogao Grottoes in such a way.
Shi Chao feels that this number of Dunhuang is worth everyone to visit.
Website Link: https : //www.e-dunhuang.com/
The above three digital museums are what Shi Chao personally likes to recommend to you.
If you have any digital museums that you often visit, you can also share them in the comments section.
Author: Little Flower Editor: Surface Line Vision: Huan Yan