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"Baoji Tang Dynasty Qin King Mausoleum Excavated Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched in Chengdu

On February 20th, the "Five Generations of Heroes and Treasures of the Millennium - Exhibition of Cultural Relics Excavated from the Tomb of the Qin King of the Tang Dynasty of Baoji" was launched at the Yongling Museum in Chengdu.

"Baoji Tang Dynasty Qin King Mausoleum Excavated Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched in Chengdu

Guided by Chengdu Municipal Bureau of Culture, Radio, Film and Tourism, Baoji Municipal Bureau of Cultural Relics, and co-sponsored by Baoji Datang Qin Tomb Cultural Relics Management Office and Chengdu Yongling Museum, the exhibition is divided into four units: "Millennium Treasures", "Magnificent Brick Carving", "Tang Qin King" and "Dispute between Qishu and Shu", and a total of 58 pieces/sets of seven types of cultural relics unearthed from the Tomb of The Tang Dynasty Qin Dynasty, including brick carvings, bronzes, porcelain, pottery, ironware, stoneware and silverware.

"Baoji Tang Dynasty Qin King Mausoleum Excavated Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched in Chengdu

The Tomb of the King of Qin of the Tang Dynasty is the tomb of Li Maozhen and his wife Liu Shi, who dominated the central and western parts of the Guanguan during the five dynasties of the late Tang Dynasty, the tomb preserves a relatively complete Shinto stone carving, and unearthed porcelain, pottery, bronze, stoneware, epitaphs and other burial items, especially the tomb of the lady unearthed 37 painted brick carvings, vividly showing the colorful secular life of a thousand years ago.

"Baoji Tang Dynasty Qin King Mausoleum Excavated Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched in Chengdu

The exhibition runs until July 20.

Baoji Daily all-media reporter Zhu Jia

Editor: Yao Ting

Review: Hai Xin

Final Judge: Han Zhengqiang

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