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Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

The skin of the body, the parents who receive it, do not dare to destroy, the beginning of filial piety - "Filial Piety Sutra · Opening Mingyi".

Before the Qing soldiers entered the customs, men and women will have a long haircut, so there are more exquisite hairstyles and hair ornaments, the Tang and Song Dynasties have a variety of hairstyles, the flag head of the Qing Dynasty is also one of them, look at some of the old photos of the late Qing Dynasty, the flag head with the Qing Dynasty costume is indeed not very good-looking.

Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

However, empress Fucha in "Yanxi Raiders" has interpreted another kind of beauty, and more importantly, she abandoned Zhucui and used grass velvet flowers as hair ornaments. The historical Empress Fucha was also frugal by nature, according to the "Qing History Manuscript and The Biography of the Later Concubines": decorated with grass velvet flowers, not royal pearls.

Empress Fucha took the lead in wearing the grass velvet flower is also a trend, the grass velvet flower is good, can climb the hall of elegance, the successive dynasties have been recorded to wear the grass velvet flower.

Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

After all, the grass velvet flower is made of grass, and it has been damaged in the past hundreds of years, and there is no complete grass velvet flower hair ornament that has not been preserved, but the "phoenix crown" made of gold and silver jade has left a lot, and the harem phoenix crown treasured by the museum, each of which is extremely luxurious, and there is a category that is prohibited from being exhibited abroad.

Copper gilded filigree dot inlaid beaded stone phoenix (Palace Museum)

Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

This bronze gilded filigree inlaid beaded stone phoenix was worn by the Guangxu Empress Longyu and is now in the Palace Museum, but the copper gilded filigree inlaid beaded stone phoenix can only be worn during certain time periods, such as when the emperor ascends the throne, the big wedding, and the concubine is canonized.

Longyu was a niece of Yehenara and a niece of Cixi, and her marriage to Guangxu was hand-picked by Cixi, and Cixi wanted Longyu to spy on Guangxu, which made the Guangxu Emperor have no good feelings for her, plus Longyu herself was an empress, and she had very few opportunities to wear copper gilded and gold-plated dots of jade inlaid pearls and phoenixes in her life.

Qingjin chrysanthemum inlaid tourmaline bead flat square (Palace Museum)

Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

Qing gold and brocade inlaid with tourmaline beads is also a Piece of Qing Dynasty jewelry, and its role is similar to that of the Long Hairpin of the Han Dynasty, all for fixing the flag head.

In some Qing Palace dramas, we can all see that some palace women and gege heads have a wide and long, crowned non-crowned headdress, and if you want to fix this headdress, you naturally need a hairpin, and Bian Fang takes on the responsibility of fixing the hairstyle.

This wide and long flat square, which restricts the twisting of the neck, makes the body more straight, coupled with the pot bottom shoes and restricts the movement, they can only walk slowly, but they look more dignified and beautiful.

The qingjin chrysanthemum inlaid tourmaline bead flat square is made of the best jade and tourmaline, and it is also carved with flowers and butterflies, although there are more flat squares that have been handed down, but this one is definitely a fine product among the fines.

Tang Dynasty princess crown

Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

In 2001, Xi'an unearthed a large group of tombs, including the tombs of the Han, Tang, Song, Yuan, Ming and Qing dynasties, there were 140 Tombs in the Tang Dynasty, and the Tang Dynasty Princess Crown was excavated from the tomb of Tang Dynasty Princess Li Li.

Li Qian is the fifth generation descendant of Tang Gaozu Li Yuan, died hurriedly at the age of 25, when Li Qian's tomb was found, the coffin had decayed, the bones were still there, she also carried a crown, although this crown was damaged a lot, but also can see the luxury of this crown, this complete princess crown, was restored by experts from China and Germany using excavated accessories.

Ming Dynasty phoenix crown

Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

This Ming Dynasty phoenix crown is very precious, belongs to the cultural relics that are forbidden to be exhibited abroad, the Ming Dynasty phoenix crown was unearthed in the Ming Ding Mausoleum, yes, it is the Ming Ding Mausoleum that Guo Moruo advocated digging, after the Ming Ding Tomb was excavated in 1955, a large number of precious cultural relics were unearthed, due to the limited technology at that time, some cultural relics were not protected.

A total of 4 phoenix crowns have been unearthed from the Ming Ding Mausoleum, namely the Three Dragons and Two Phoenix Crowns, the Six Dragons and Three Phoenix Crowns, the Nine Dragons Nine Phoenix Crowns, and the Twelve Dragons and Nine Phoenix Crowns, which belong to Empress Xiaojing and Empress Xiaoduan respectively.

Empress Xiaoduan was Empress Zhu Yijun of the Ming Dynasty, the original empress, and the Nine Phoenix Crowns of the Nine Dragons and the Three Phoenix Crowns of the Six Dragons belonged to her; Empress Xiaojing initially crowned Princess Wang Gong, and later after her grandson Emperor Mingxi ascended the throne, she was posthumously named empress, and the other two belonged to her, and these four cultural relics were also forbidden to leave the country.

Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

Empress Xiaoduan's Kowloon Nine Phoenix Crown uses 115 raw natural gemstones, 4414 pearls, and three rows of ruby-centered jewelry under the phoenix... Just from the appearance is already breathtaking, such a precious phoenix crown, a little damage is difficult to repair.

They rarely move, but just stay quietly in the museum, silently telling the history.

The reason why the mainland prohibits cultural relics from leaving the country is that it has suffered a lot of "losses" on this.

The Yue Wang Gou Jian sword has been passed down for more than a thousand years, and when it was discovered, the surface was not rusty, and it was also very sharp, and since it was unearthed, it has been known as the "first sword in the world".

Each of the harem jewels treasured by the museum is exquisite and luxurious, and 4 of them are forbidden to be exhibited abroad

In 1994, Yue Wang Gou Jian Sword went abroad to exhibit, this station arrived at the "Warring States Chu Cultural Relics Exhibition" held in Singapore, due to the careless operation of the staff, Gou Jian Sword stuck on the plexiglass, scratched a 0.7 cm, width 0.1 cm scar, although only "slight loss", but can never be repaired. In order to protect precious cultural relics, the mainland has also banned some cultural relics from being exhibited abroad.

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