Liaoning Chaoyang North Pagoda was built during the reign of Emperor Xiaowen of Northern Wei (around 485 AD), was built by Empress Feng of Northern Wei on the site of the Three Yan Dragon City Palace for her grandfather Feng Hong, the King of Northern Yan, to pray for the blessing of life and promote Buddhism, and is now based on the rammed earth platform foundation of the Three Yan Palace, the Sui and Tang Brick Pagoda as the core, and the Liao Pagoda as the appearance of the Chaoyang North Pagoda. In 1988, the excavation and cleaning of his Heavenly Palace unearthed thousands of rare treasures. Such as exquisite gold and silverware, gorgeous and colorful agateware, gorgeous and dazzling glassware, crystal clear crystalware and ingenious jade ware. The following is an introduction to the Liao Dynasty jade artifacts excavated from the Chaoyang North Pagoda Heavenly Palace:

Jade Dragon
Yu Feitian The flying image of the Liao Dynasty is held with both hands on the chest, which is different from the Tang Dynasty
Liaoning Kazuo County Baitazi Liao tomb unearthed Jade Feitian
Jade double finch
Liao Dynasty Qingyu Double Goose Box Liaoning Fuxin Qinghemen Liao Tomb excavated
Vajra pestle
Liao Dynasty, Chaoyang North Pagoda Heavenly Palace excavated, Chaoyang North Pagoda Museum collection
Liao Dynasty, caliber 2.2 cm, abdominal diameter 4.2 cm, bottom diameter 2.6 cm, Chaoyang North Pagoda Tiangong excavated, Chaoyang North Pagoda Museum collection
The ornaments of the Seven Pagodas excavated from the North Pagoda Heavenly Palace - dragonfly eyes and glass beads