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Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

On February 5, 2019, Beijing, on the first day of the first lunar month, the National Museum's "Tiger Lock: New Era, New Destiny" exhibition was crowded, and the Western Zhou Bronze "Tiger Lock", which had been lost overseas for more than 100 years, was deeply loved by tourists. Du Jianpo/Qianlong Image/Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

On October 20, 2019, In Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, the "Shenyin Reproduction - Exhibition of Archaeological Achievements of The Ancient Battlefield Sites of Jiangkou in Sichuan" opened at the Guangdong Provincial Museum, and the golden seal of the Tiger Button "Grand Marshal of Yongchang" (Ming Dynasty 1643). Photo credit: Li Zhihao/Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

September 17, 2021, Xi'an, Shaanxi Provincial Intangible Cultural Heritage Exhibition Hall. The picture shows the most classic sitting tiger mud molding type of Shaanxi Fengxiang clay sculpture. Photo credit: Zhang Kaixin/Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

December 26, 2021, Beijing, The National Museum of China hides the "tiger" element - painted dragon and tiger pattern pottery pot, Western Han Dynasty, excavated in 1953 in Luoyang, Henan. The belly of the pot is painted with galloping white tigers, green dragons, and suzaku. Painted pottery is painted on fired pottery and depicts patterns in a variety of colors. Image source: Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

On November 9, 2019, Beijing, the "tiger" element hidden by the National Museum of China - the bronze-headed jade body tiger, the Shang Dynasty, was excavated from the tomb of Yin Xu Woman in Anyang City, Henan Province. The head and forelimbs of the tiger are copper-embedded turquoise, possibly the head of the scepter. At least in the Neolithic Age, the image of the tiger has become an important subject of people's artistic creation. Image source: Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

On January 18, 2022, the Shanghai Museum exhibited a yellow-ground black goose reed pattern tiger pillow. Image source: Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

On January 18, 2022, the Akiyama jade ornament was exhibited at the Shanghai Museum. The front of the Jade Ornament of the Autumn Mountain of the Jin Dynasty uses a transparent carving technique to express the mountain forest scenes such as tulip trees, mountain stones, and ganoderma lucidum, during which a tiger crouches down and looks back, and the head and hair are carefully carved, full of simple mountain forest and wild interest. Image source: Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

January 19, 2022, National Museum of China, Beijing, Western Han Dynasty, gold and silver tiger shaped hook. Image source: Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

January 19, 2022, National Museum of China, Beijing, Western Han Dynasty Silver "Tangyang Hou" Tiger Charm. Image source: Visual China

Picture of the tiger elements in the museum These artifacts are also too "tiger"!

On January 20, 2022, in Beijing, the public visited the "Tiggo You'an - 2022 Chinese New Year Exhibition" at the National Museum of China. The picture shows the yellow glaze black color inscription poem tiger pillow. Image source: Visual China

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