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"National Treasures" Cultural Relics Special Exhibition Launched A number of cultural relics from Henan went to Beijing to participate in the exhibition

"National Treasures" Cultural Relics Special Exhibition Launched A number of cultural relics from Henan went to Beijing to participate in the exhibition

Shang Dynasty oracle bones from the Anyang Yin Ruins Museum. Picture of this newspaper

Dahe Network News (Henan Daily reporter Wen Xiaojuan) On the evening of December 25, the "National Treasure Exhibition Season" ended on the CCTV Variety Channel, and announced the official launch of the "National Treasure" cultural relics special exhibition. In the evening, curators from 30 exhibiting museums across the country gathered together to unveil the special exhibition.

Among them, the Cultural Relics Zheng Guo Chimes from the Collection of the Henan Museum, the Jade Pendant of the Seven Huang Group, the Stone Grinding Disc and the Stone Grinding Rod, as well as the Shang Dynasty Oracle Bones from the Anyang Yin Ruins Museum will be exhibited in Beijing.

"Originally, only Zheng Guo Chimes and Seven Huang Group Jade Pei participated in this special exhibition, but recently according to the needs of the special exhibition of the Forbidden City, representative cultural relics from the Pei Ligang cultural period, stone grinding plates and stone grinding rods from the site of the New Zhengxi River were added to the exhibition." Ma Xiaolin, president of the Henan Museum, said.

According to reports, the chimes excavated from the new Zheng Zhengguo sacrifice site belong to the Spring and Autumn Period, with a complete seven-tone scale structure, harmonious rhythm, and the timbre is as beautiful as a song. Each clock has traces of tuning files, which provides physical data for studying the musical characteristics and musical style of "Zheng Sheng".

The Jade Pendant of the Qihuang Group was excavated from the Sanmenxia Yuguo Tomb, with a length of about 126 centimeters, consisting of seven jade juans that increase from small to large, and then connected with two rows of red agate beads and beads in two rows of symmetrical left and right, which can be described as dazzling and gorgeous. This jade pendant was owned by the monarch of the State of Yu and was excavated and placed under the neck of the deceased to his knees, providing empirical evidence for the study of the jade system of the Western Zhou Dynasty.

The Shang Dynasty oracle bones exhibited in this exhibition were excavated in 1991 in an oracle bone cellar pit at the site of the capital city of Yin. "This version of the oracle bone is basically complete, with a total of 26 inscriptions. The content of the poem involves the use of rams, ewes, bulls, etc. to sacrifice ancestors, training in shooting with different bows and arrows, and leading queen wives to patrol the territory and offering jade, silk and other objects to them. He Yuling, deputy director of the Anyang Workstation of the Institute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said.

Since the broadcast of the third season of "National Treasure", it has continuously refined the unique temperament of the cultural relics themselves, interpreted the genetic code of Chinese culture, excavated the spiritual minerals in the depths of history, and led everyone to explore the answer to the era of "why China". In order to pay an affectionate tribute to the search for Chinese archaeology over the past century, this special exhibition of cultural relics of "National Treasures", which brings together the precipitation and thinking of three seasons of programs, will soon be unveiled, with the theme of "Why China", inviting the audience to appreciate the painstaking efforts of a century of archaeology and feel the thickness and temperature of civilization.

It is reported that this special exhibition brings together the precious collections of various museums, including the highly popular cultural relics since the three seasons of the program such as Shang Martin Fangsheng, Changxin Palace Lamp, and Jin Ou Yonggu Cup, as well as precious treasures such as the Qihuang Group Jade Pendant that have appeared on the "National Treasure" for the first time.

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