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The exhibition of fine cultural relics unearthed in Gansu was inaugurated, and 106 first-class cultural relics were exhibited

The exhibition of fine cultural relics unearthed in Gansu was inaugurated, and 106 first-class cultural relics were exhibited

On January 7th, the "Quicksand Falling Jane - Exhibition of Fine Cultural Relics Unearthed in Gansu" was opened at the Changsha JianMu Museum.

The exhibition of fine cultural relics unearthed in Gansu was inaugurated, and 106 first-class cultural relics were exhibited

The scene of the opening ceremony.

The exhibition of fine cultural relics unearthed in Gansu was inaugurated, and 106 first-class cultural relics were exhibited

This exhibition selects five batches of 316 groups (327 pieces) of fine JianMu cultural relics in the collection of Juyan, Shoulder Water, Hanging Spring, Dunhuang and Diwan in Gansu Jianmu Museum, including 106 first-class cultural relics.

Red Net Moment, January 7 (Reporter Yuan Silei Correspondent Guan Zhen) After two thousand years of wind and sand, they brought the former Guancheng, Shu pawns, merchants, and letters to people, quietly telling the material life of the Border Cypriot Military Brigade in the Han Dynasty... Today, the "Quicksand Falling Jane - Gansu Unearthed Jane Mu Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched in the special exhibition hall on the first floor of the Changsha Jian Mu Museum, showing the life of the Han Dynasty pawns stationed in the border plugs two thousand years ago.

Jian Mu was the most important writing carrier in ancient China before the invention of paper. Gansu is known as the "hometown of Han Jian", and more than 70,000 Han Jian have been unearthed, accounting for more than 80% of the total number of Han Jian unearthed in China. Gansu Jianmu is a physical evidence of the development and prosperity of the ancient Silk Road, with high historical, scientific and artistic value. As a large province of Jianmu, Hunan has the largest number of excavations and the most complete sequences of pre-Qin and Han dynasties to Wei and Jin, and there are also Wu Jian of the Three Kingdoms of the Three Kingdoms with the largest number of excavations in a single batch. This exhibition is the first time that the two major provinces of Jianmu in the north and south have been connected by "Jane", and it is also the first cooperation between the two major Jianmu thematic museums in China, which can be called a grand event of fusion and collision in the world of Jianmu.

This exhibition selects five batches of 316 groups (327 pieces) of fine JianMu cultural relics in the collection of Juyan, Shoulder Water, Hanging Spring, Dunhuang and Diwan in Gansu Jianmu Museum, including 106 first-class cultural relics. The exhibition takes the material life of the northwestern Han Dynasty as the theme of the material life of the tunshu officials, and is divided into three units: the shu office, the shu pawn, and the border plug life. Through the precious wooden Janes, the audience can travel through thousands of years and realize the emotions and humanity that are connected between ancient and modern times.

A number of highly representative cultural relics such as "Yuan Zhizi Fang Shu", "Lost Messenger Album", "Laobian Messenger Crossing the Boundary Fee", "Yuankang Four Years of Chicken Entry and Exit Book" and so on are all presented in this exhibition. These briefs are well preserved, diverse in shape and unique in content, from which they can interpret the historical geography, customs and customs, social economy, culture and education, ethnic exchanges, military defense and administrative system of the Hexi Corridor section of the Silk Road in the Han Dynasty.

The exhibition of fine cultural relics unearthed in Gansu was inaugurated, and 106 first-class cultural relics were exhibited

The audience is watching the exhibition.

The exhibition of fine cultural relics unearthed in Gansu was inaugurated, and 106 first-class cultural relics were exhibited

A corner of the exhibition hall.

As a cultural feast for the 2022 Chinese New Year at the Changsha Jianmu Museum, this exhibition also features a series of activities such as "Seeing Words as Faces - Writing to Yourself in the New Year" and "'Jane' Telling History" to popularize Jianmu culture, tell Chinese stories, and spread Chinese voices to the public.

The exhibition is hosted by changsha municipal bureau of culture, tourism, radio and television, and co-hosted by Changsha Jianmu Museum and Gansu Jianmu Museum, which lasts for three months and is open to the public free of charge.

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