Analects jade candle turtle shaped wine chip
In January 982, the Tang Dynasty silverware cellar of the Jiangsu Sultan Tuding Jiaoqiao was excavated and is now stored in the Zhenjiang Museum. The vessel is seated by the ancient auspicious god turtle and shaped by a turtle negative jade candle, reflecting the social customs and ideological concepts of the Tang people. Because the long square frame is engraved with the four words of the double line "Analects Jade Candle", it is called the Analects Jade Candle Turtle Shaped Wine Chip.

Changyang Taizun stone statue
The founder of the Tang Dynasty was Li Yuan, who claimed to be a descendant of the god Li Er; therefore, Taoism was the state religion. When Taoism developed into the Tang Dynasty, it was already inseparable from the Yellow Emperor of Xuanyuan, and later Lao Zi Li Er called it "The Art of Huang Lao". The stone statues of Changyang Taizun are carved by Fuxi, Xuanyuan Yellow Emperor, and Shennong, which are the first 64 top national treasures prohibited from being exhibited abroad.
Yaehokan
It was excavated on May 5, 1978 in the underground palace of Baoji Famen Temple and is now in the Baoji Famen Temple Museum. It is a set of box letters dedicated to the Buddha Shakyamuni's true Buddha's finger relics. The chest has a total of eight weights, hence the name Yae Treasure Letter; the outermost layer of sandalwood silver ridge top treasure letter has long disappeared due to the erosion of time. This treasure is also forbidden to be exhibited abroad, and it is a sacred object for Buddhist believers.
Feng Chengsu "Feng G Lan Ting Preface" volume
At present, the Orchid Pavilion preface we see is not Wang Xizhi's autograph, but the Tang Dynasty calligraphy and painting master Feng Chengsu copied, which is a Tang facsimile close to the original. The original relics have long been lost in history, but there are rumors that the original relics of Wang Xizhi's Lanting Order are in Qianling, which is one of the reasons why Guo Moruo is bent on digging up Tang Qianling. At present, this facsimile is stored in the Palace Museum and serves as the treasure of the town hall.
Camels carry music figurines
It was excavated in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province in 1959 and is now in the collection of the Shaanxi History Museum; it is also a cultural relic that is prohibited from being exhibited abroad. At present, the most handed down Tang Dynasty cultural relics should be Tang Sancai, and this camel carrying figurine naturally belongs to Tang Sancai. The three-colored pottery has witnessed the prosperity of the Tang Dynasty from the founding of the country to the decline.
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