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During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->

Ancient Chinese glass in the War and Han Dynasties

In view of the ancient Chinese glass (crystal glass) utensils in the War and Han Dynasties, Lin Lin also wrote twenty-nine issues, in view of the limited personal academic level, serious lack of materials and other objective factors, errors and omissions and even fallacies are inevitable, sincerely hope that the predecessors will not hesitate to teach and give more guidance, which is conducive to learning and improvement, and objectively also conducive to the protection and inheritance.

What should be said in theory is almost the same, and what is not said can only be said that it does not know, does not understand, and naturally cannot say it.

I had to continue the mink with a dog's tail and recommend some of the instrument types that were not involved in the previous issues:

Noble (kneeling) palace lamp: kneeling, the sound harmonic "noble", kneeling person, the sound harmonic "noble person". There are noble people leading the lamp, illuminating the road and pointing out the direction, and the future is naturally incomparably bright and even bright.

During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->
During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->
During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->
During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->
During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->
During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->
During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->
During the War and Han Dynasties, the ancient glass shadow < in China was thirty->

Note: The palace lamps of the War and Han Dynasties not only had "Changxin Palace Lamps", but also had "East Palace Lights" of the same type as the Changxin Palace Lamps, and different types of palace lamps such as cattle-type palace lamps, goose-type palace lamps, beast-type palace lamps, and so on. Materials include bronze, crystal glass, pottery and so on.

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