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The Jingzhou Museum has a bronze collar and a hemp rope tied to the spout of the pot, making it a rare treasure

Museums are an important place for collection, collection, display and research on behalf of natural and human cultural heritage, and every time they go to a city, I believe many people will go to the local museum to punch in, because the museum is an important business card of the city. In the Jingzhou Museum, there is a rare treasure, it is the "copper collar", and the reason why this cultural relic is precious is because of the hemp rope tied to the spout, why is this? Today, Xiaobian will reveal the secret to you:

The Jingzhou Museum has a bronze collar and a hemp rope tied to the spout of the pot, making it a rare treasure

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Yuzhou Jiuzhou, there was Jingzhou, as we all know, Jingzhou is a city where ancient culture and modern civilization shine together, and the Jingzhou Museum is located in Jingzhong Road, which is a local comprehensive museum, with a collection of about 130,000 cultural relics, most of which are found in archaeology, mainly including copper pottery, porcelain, gold and silverware, etc. Most tourists go to the Jingzhou Museum, mainly to see the Tiger Seat Phoenix Drum, the Warring States Copper Wooden Crossbow, the Red Phoenix Dance in the Yuan Glaze, the Chrysanthemum Pattern Li Jar and other precious cultural relics.

The Jingzhou Museum has a bronze collar and a hemp rope tied to the spout of the pot, making it a rare treasure

The Tiger Seat Fengjia Drum is a cultural relic with great Chu characteristics, although it is a musical instrument, but the craftsmen have skillfully integrated music and artwork, which makes it a landmark cultural relic of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. The Warring States copper wooden crossbow is known as the "originator of firearms", after the excavation of this cultural relic, it successfully attracted the attention of cultural relics experts at home and abroad, because its design is not only exquisite, but also extremely lethal, in the era at that time, we can only use ingenious work to describe. The red phoenix dance chrysanthemum pattern lid jar in the yuan glaze is also a cultural relics of the Yuan Dynasty, and its collection value is no less than that of the Ming and Qing Dynasty official kiln porcelain, which is a national first-class cultural relic.

The Jingzhou Museum has a bronze collar and a hemp rope tied to the spout of the pot, making it a rare treasure

Among the many cultural relics in the collection, there is one cultural relic that is very "special", which is the copper collar. Jingzhou Museum's copper collar caliber of 3 cm, abdominal diameter of 19 cm, circle foot neck 11 cm, through height of 32 cm, this type of utensils, we are accustomed to become "garlic pot", but in the process of unearthing this cultural relics, cultural relics experts in the tomb found Zhu Jian "Dispatch Policy", which records that this cultural relic is named "Collar", which is a representative artifact of the Qin Dynasty.

The Jingzhou Museum has a bronze collar and a hemp rope tied to the spout of the pot, making it a rare treasure

During the Qin Dynasty, "copper collars" were very common utensils, but the "copper collars" of the Jingzhou Museum are precious because when they were unearthed, the spout and lid of the pot were tied with hemp rope. We all know that the artifacts buried deep underground, because of the long-term wet and dark environment, in this process, some cultural relics will be damaged, or even disappeared, and the hemp rope on the "copper collar", after more than two thousand years, can still be preserved, it is definitely not an easy thing.

There are thousands of "copper collars" left by the ancients, but only this one is tied with hemp rope, and the real value of this "copper collar" lies because it reveals to us how "copper collar" is used. In the process of using the "copper collar", the user can carry the "copper collar" in the hand, which is not only convenient to use, but also can ensure that the lid will not be lost, because of the hemp rope, the lid and the body of the pot are connected together, which shows that the user at that time was very smart.

The Jingzhou Museum has a bronze collar and a hemp rope tied to the spout of the pot, making it a rare treasure

After seeing the appearance of the "copper collar", we can imagine that during the Qin Dynasty, the owner of the "copper collar" sat on the car, and his servants carried a copper collar full of wine in their hands, and when the carriage stopped, he took the copper collar handed by the servant and drank a small glass of wine, which was a pleasant thing, such a life is what we are looking forward to.

The Jingzhou Museum has a bronze collar and a hemp rope tied to the spout of the pot, making it a rare treasure

The hemp rope tied to the "copper collar" of the Jingzhou Museum not only allows us to better understand the history of the Qin Dynasty, but also makes us feel the life of the nobles of the Qin Dynasty and how to use this artifact, which is why the copper collar collected in the museum is definitely a very meaningful cultural relic.

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