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The origin of the four dynasties of Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang and Tang - Baoji

The origin of the four dynasties of Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang and Tang - Baoji

Shaanxi was the most prosperous of the four dynasties, the four dynasties of Zhou, Qin, Han and Tang. Xi'an is the capital after they unified the world, do you know their origins? Take a trip to Baoji to see the origin of Zhou Qin culture.

The origin of the four dynasties of Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang and Tang - Baoji

Yangjia Village cellar bronzes

Entering this museum, you will see that many bronze artifacts are in the same place - Yangjia Village. Since his founding, this humble bluestone slab village has caused great shock in the country. At present, the village has five major archaeological achievements, including Yangshao culture, pre-Zhou culture, Western Zhou culture, especially Western Zhou culture. Some experts believe that Yangjia Village is a small history of the Western Zhou Dynasty. The 372 inscriptions excavated in 2003 are the largest bronze inscriptions since the founding of the People's Republic of China.

The origin of the four dynasties of Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang and Tang - Baoji

Zhouyuan ruins

There are a large number of bones, armor and bronze products in the Zhouyuan site, which are national key cultural relics protection units. Until King Wen of Zhou moved the cemetery with his clan, the Zhou people lived here.

The origin of the four dynasties of Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang and Tang - Baoji

Stone Drum Pavilion

The Stone Drum Pavilion was built on Stone Drum Mountain, and it did not look very high along the steps. Modeled on the architectural form of the Qin and Han dynasties, Shigu Pavilion adopts a hierarchy of outer five and inner nine, symbolizing the status of the emperor. The top of the Stone Drum Pavilion is the symbol of the phoenix, the symbol of Baoji, and Baoji City is named after the chicken chirping. From here, you can also see the full picture of Baoji, and it is estimated that the effect of climbing to the top will be better

The origin of the four dynasties of Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang and Tang - Baoji

Baoji Bronze Museum

Located in Baoji Zhonghua Stone Drum Garden, Baoji Bronze Museum is the only theme museum in China with the name of bronze, and was promoted to a national museum in 2017. Baoji has a long history, and there are many precious cultural relics here, which are well worth seeing. The main building has five floors, with a high platform, a gate, and copper back soil, shaped like five large dings

The origin of the four dynasties of Zhou, Qin, Han, Tang and Tang - Baoji

Chinese Stone Drum Garden

In the second year of Tang Zhenguan, a stone drum was unearthed here, and the stone drum was in the form of a large seal, a small seal, a four-word seal, and a seven-hundred-and-eighteen character character, which is the earliest surviving stone script in the mainland, and is regarded by later scholars as an important model for the study of seal books, known as the "Jiading Law". "Stone Drum" is a long historical river reflecting the prosperity of the Qin people, and is known as a large-scale song and dance epic of the Great Qin Dynasty, "Dongfang Hong". The stone drum is a national treasure of a large country in the mainland, a national and folk culture and historical and cultural heritage of the mainland, and is now collected in the Forbidden City in Beijing. The Chinese Stone Drum Garden was excavated here. The two most emblematic buildings in the park are the Stone Drum Tower and the Bronze Museum. The Stone Drum Pavilion was built on Stone Drum Mountain, and it did not look very high along the steps. Modeled on the architectural form of the Qin and Han dynasties, Shigu Pavilion adopts a hierarchy of outer five and inner nine, symbolizing the status of the emperor. The top of Baoji's Stone Drum Pavilion is a city symbolizing the "phoenix", while Baoji's "Chicken Crying Rui" is named after the 757 "Chicken Crying Rui". From here, you can also see the whole picture of Baoji, and it is estimated that it will look better.

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