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The National Museum collection of Tiggo
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The National Museum holds the tiger relics of the Nine Palaces
Want to learn more about them?
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Figure 1: Golden yellow glaze black color inscription poem tiger pillow
Figure 2: Han Mistaken Silver "Marquis of Tangyang" Tiger Charm
Figure 3: Western Zhou Bronze Tiger Hammer
Figure 4: Western Han Dynasty Wrong gold and silver tiger shaped hook
Figure 5: Real scene of the exhibition hall
Fig. 6: Warring States Tiger striped round gold medal ornament
Figure 7: Qing as Tiger Jade Pendant
Figure 8: Han White Tiger Pattern Wadang
Figure 9: Pastel porcelain plate of contemporary "Majestic Dance Snow"
Golden glaze black color inscription poem tiger pillow
The porcelain pillow is in the shape of a Crouching Tiger. The tiger's face is open and teeth are exposed, and the tiger's body is covered with yellow glaze, and black fur patterns and tail patterns are applied to it. The back of the tiger is flattened into an oval pillow surface, and there is a verse on it: "The day camel is rolled, and the last night pillow is the tiger's waist." No one will be tailed, who dares to pluck the whiskers. ”
Western Han Dynasty Wrong Silver "Marquis of Tangyang" Tiger Charm
The Tiger Symbol is an ancient soldier transfer relic, and the central and commander-in-chief each hold a half symbol. When dispatching troops, it is necessary to hold a check and check the right, and only when they meet the requirements can they send troops. This charm should have been used by Sun Chi, the Marquis of Yang in the early Tang Dynasty of the Western Han Dynasty, and the inscription was neat and almost intact, and it was a more refined tiger charm in the Han Dynasty.
Western Zhou Bronze Tiger Hammer
This instrument folds the shoulders and belly of the jar, the pàn (pàn) plastic dragon head, the top is decorated with tiger stripes, and the lid is topped with a tiger body dragon tail beast. Because the flow pipe is decorated with the image of the crouching tiger, it is called "tiger hammer (yíng)", which may be used in ceremonies such as sacrifices and feasts.
Western Han Dynasty Wrong gold and silver tiger shape with hook
This piece with hook tiger tail is cleverly designed as a hook head, and the hook is tied to the waistband. The irregularly shaped gold and silver pieces are embedded in the tiger's body, highlighting the tiger's colorful coat color, full of bright and smooth look.
Warring States Tiger pattern round gold medal ornament
The plaque is made of round gold sheet stamping, mature craftsmanship and clear ornamentation. The body of the tiger is semi-embossed, decorated with flying wings, the hind limbs are reversed, and the whole is curled into a circle, with a typical Middle and West Asian nomadic decorative style.
Qing white jade beast face pattern cymbal-shaped pendant
This piece of white jade texture, the upper part is carved with a standing tiger, the front legs are upright, the hind legs are bent, and the lower part is a beast-faced jade jade. The Guangya records: "钺, axe also." "Axe" and "Fu" are harmonious, paired with rui beasts and tigers, and the auspicious meaning is richer, such as "there is a dragon on the house" or "there is a beast (shou) on the house (Fu)", which is a common theme of jade carving in the Qing Dynasty.
Han White Tiger Pattern Wadang
The white tiger held its head high and raised its ears, making a galloping shape. The dynamics of the tiger's body match the circular silhouette of the wadang, such as the full bow saving power, imposing, showing the spiritual outlook and artistic beauty of the Han Dynasty.
2005 "Majestic Dance Snow" Pastel porcelain plate
The tiger on the porcelain plate descended the mountain in the wind and snow, with a mighty posture, a fierce wind, and the king's spirit came to the face. The fur is tight, the muscles are swollen, and the neck hairs stand upright, showing aggressiveness.
【Exhibition Information】
Exhibition poster (design | Guo Qing)
Exhibition: Tiggo You'an - 2022 Chinese New Year Exhibition
Venue: National Museum North Hall 1
Exhibition Period: Officially exhibited to the public from January 19, 2022, under exhibition