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Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

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Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

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January 19, Beijing, National Museum of China, cast in the Western Zhou Dynasty bronze heavy object "Tiger Lock". It was once a collection of the Yuanmingyuan, the imperial garden of the Qing Dynasty, and in modern times, it was exiled to a foreign country and drifted for more than 100 years, returning to China in 2018 and entering the National Museum of Tibet. In order to welcome the arrival of the Year of the Tiger, the National Museum of China held the "Ruihu You'an - 2022 New Year Exhibition". The exhibition shows the history, culture and beliefs related to tigers from the aspects of faith and etiquette, history and culture, and artistic life. China Youth Daily and China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

The Bronze Crouching Tiger of the Western Han Dynasty "Deng Shichen" was exhibited at the National Museum of China, Beijing, January 19, at the "Tsubasa You'an - 2022 New Year Exhibition". From the Shang Dynasty to the beginning of the 21st century, this exhibit includes both precious utensils with brilliant gold and jade and fine craftsmanship, as well as the remains of the city with coarse pottery and gray tiles, simple and cute, with rich categories, reflecting the long-standing and endless tiger culture of the Chinese nation from all aspects of culture. China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

Lantern decorations hang high at the "Tiggo You'an - 2022 Chinese New Year Exhibition" at the National Museum of China, Beijing, January 19. The exhibition design adopts the concept of "three-entry courtyard" in the courtyard of traditional Chinese architecture to express the cultural psychology and traditional customs of people who hope to "go home" for the New Year and celebrate the New Year. China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

The National Museum of China, Beijing, January 19, "Tsubasa You'an - 2022 Chinese New Year Exhibition" exhibits a magnificent dance of sudden snow and pastel porcelain plates (center). China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

On January 19, beijing, the National Museum of China, "Tsubasa You'an - 2022 New Year Exhibition" site, the staff introduced the pastel depiction of the golden baby drama during the Qing Jiaqing period . China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

At the "Tiggo You'an – 2022 Chinese New Year Exhibition", the National Museum of China, Beijing, January 19, projected the shape of a tiger symbol with lights on the floor of the exhibition hall. In ancient times, the image of the tiger often appeared on the jade pendant, pillow and other living utensils used close to the body, but also appeared in children's clothing, door walls, expressing people's hope to use the tiger to drive away evil spirits, bless peace, and pray for the future of a smooth life. China Youth Daily and China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

Part of "Xiyuan Tiger Howling Map" exhibited at the "Ruihu You'an - 2022 New Year Exhibition" at the National Museum of China, Beijing, January 19. China Youth Daily and China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

At the National Museum of China, Beijing, January 19, an audience member visits the "Tiggo You'an – 2022 Chinese New Year Exhibition." China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

At the "Tiggo You'an – 2022 Chinese New Year Exhibition", the National Museum of China, Beijing, January 19, a staff member tests an interactive experience installation at the entrance of the exhibition. China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

On January 19, the National Museum of China, Beijing, Tiger Head Puppets appeared on the "Tiggo You'an - 2022 New Year Exhibition". China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

On January 19, outside the exhibition hall of the National Museum of China, Beijing, the staff was selling the cultural and creative products of the National Museum of China, and the cultural and creative products of the Year of the Tiger had been put out. China Youth Daily, China Youth Network reporter Li Qiang/photo

Welcome to the Year of the Tiger, National Expo New Year Exhibition Reproduces the Returned National Treasure "Tiger Lock (yíng)"

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