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Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

The Beijing Winter Olympics are in full swing, and the Palace Museum's opening exhibition "Why China - Ancient Chinese Civilization and "National Treasures" Special Exhibition" is also in full swing, which is held in the Cultural Hall, and this exhibition is jointly organized by more than 30 cultural institutions across the country.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing
Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Qing Dynasty - Jin Ou Yonggu Cup.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Tang Dynasty - Golden Hunting Figure Pattern Six-Curved Flower Mouth Cup.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Sanxingdui culture - bronze god branches and birds.

The "Why China" exhibition consists of more than 130 precious cultural relics, including sanxingdui cultural relics such as the bronze god tree branch head standing bird and the copper sun shaped instrument that "sleep for three thousand years and wake up to shock the world"; there is a vessel lid and the body separated for nearly a century before it "fits together"; the Changxin Palace lamp, known as the "first lamp in China", the Changxin Palace lamp is also the creative inspiration source of the Tinder lamp for the Beijing Winter Olympics; there is the Western Zhou bronze "He Zun", and the inscription "He Zun" is engraved with the words "Zhaozi China", which is "Zhong" and "Guo". Two words are the earliest record of appearing as a phrase.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Neolithic Hemudu culture - with rattan bone.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Han Dynasty - White Tiger Pattern Wadang, Xuanwu Pattern Wadang, Suzaku Pattern Wadang, Green Dragon Pattern Wadang.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

New Era - Human Head Shaped Mouth Colored Pottery Vase.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Spring and Autumn - ShaoYi Sword.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Western Zhou - He Zun.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Shang Dynasty - engraved tortoiseshell.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Warring States - Chimes.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Warring States - Ejun Qijin Festival.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Liao Dynasty - Silver gilt deer grass pattern horse tweezer belt ornamentation.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Yuan Dynasty - Ba Si Ba Wen Tiger Rune Round Card.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Han Dynasty - Changxin Palace Lamp.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Ming Dynasty - blue and white Tibetan high foot bowl and silver hammer pattern bowl seat.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Tang Dynasty - Three-colored pottery pisces bottle.

Grassland client reporter read "Why China" in more than 130 cultural relics | Beijing

Northern Song Dynasty - Dingyao white glaze carved Xuancao pattern bending waist bowl.

Planner: Liang Liang

Reporters: Feng Xueyu, Meng and Chao Lu

Editor: Dong Baijie

Proofreader: Black Flag

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