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【Interesting to see cultural relics】 When cultural relics meet twenty-four solar terms

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【Interesting to see cultural relics】 When cultural relics meet twenty-four solar terms

When precious cultural relics meet the twenty-four solar terms with their own poetry

What kind of beautiful picture will it be?

【Interesting to see cultural relics】 When cultural relics meet twenty-four solar terms

Twenty-four solar terms

Is Chinese by observing the annual motion of the sun

Recognize the changes in season, climate, phenology and other aspects of the year

The resulting knowledge system and social practice

【Interesting to see cultural relics】 When cultural relics meet twenty-four solar terms

Today

It still has a guiding effect on traditional agricultural production and daily life

More because of the classical, poetic and aesthetic sense it contains

It has attracted the attention of many urban people

Become a "reinforced concrete forest"

The "words" that are quickly "linked" to nature and traditional culture

【Interesting to see cultural relics】 When cultural relics meet twenty-four solar terms

January 20

It is the last stop of the twenty-four solar terms

Great cold

Xinhua net and Yunnan Provincial Museum together

Let the twenty-four cultural relics and the twenty-four solar terms "dream linkage"

Invite you to be in the charm of artifacts and festivals

Looking back at the change at four o'clock

Relive the spring and autumn fruits, summer cicadas and winter snow

Attached: The video "Cultural Relics Appearing in The Cinema" are all cultural relics collected by the Yunnan Provincial Museum

(01) Li Chun - Liu Ziming's "Welcoming Spring Flowers" (1978)

(02) Rainwater - Shallow carved ivory carving flowers, birds and landscapes (early 20th century)

(03) Sting - ivory carving color cabbage grasshopper dagger (20th century)

(04) Spring Equinox - Miao Jiahui's "Flower and Bird Diagram" (Qing Dynasty)

(05) Qingming - Li Keyan's "Twilight Return Chart Axis" (modern)

(06) Gu Yu - Liao Xinxue's "Planting Seedlings" (1950)

(07) Li Xia - Turquoise Cicada Ornament (Western Han Dynasty)

(08) Xiao Man - Xu Beihong's "Book of Calligraphy and Painting" (early 20th century)

(09) Mango seed - double phoenix copper hoe (Western Han)

(10) Summer Solstice - Liao Xinxue's "Summer Sea" (1952)

(11) Xiao Xia - Part of Miao Jiahui's "Four Screens of Flowers" (Qing Dynasty)

(12) Great Summer - Miao Jiahui's "Guaguo Tu" (Qing Dynasty)

(13) Li Qiu - Rhinoceros Horn Carved Melon Leaf Cup (Ming Dynasty)

(14) Dealing with summer - Zhang Ze's "Three Tiger Chart Axis" (modern)

(15) White dew - Dai silver gold-plated collar

(16) Autumn Equinox - Talc Fisherman (Modern)

(17) Han Lu - Part of Tong Yuan's "Album of Flowers and Birds (Part I)" (Qing Dynasty)

(18) Frost fall - Yi flat gold embroidered shawl (Qing Dynasty)

(19) Li Dong - Liao Xinxue's "Green Lake in Winter" (1953)

(20) Xiaoxue - Weishan Yi wool back felt

(21) Heavy Snow - Chen Shuren's "Snow Picture Axis" (modern)

(22) Winter Solstice - Black Copper Walking Silver Flower Bird Pattern Cup (Early 19th Century (23) Xiao Han - Zhu Yun's "Dead Branches and Lonely Bird Chart Axis" (Qing)

(24) Great Cold - Jianshui Purple Pottery Engraved Poetry Plum Blossom Pattern Zun (Early 20th Century)

Source: Xinhuanet Yunnan Channel, Yunnan Provincial Museum

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