The Suzhou Museum has a group of exhibits excavated from the tomb of Wang Xijue. Wang Xijue, a typical Jiangnan literati, Jiajing forty-one years, will test the first, the court test list eye, the first official to the cabinet during the Wanli years, and good political performance. He is a very talented and capable person.
He was buried in Suzhou, and the cultural relics unearthed in the tomb are exhibited in the Suzhou Museum. Among them, the highest cultural relics value is a set of miniature furniture, which is definitely the standard style of Ming-style furniture. Worth studying for furniture collectors and enthusiasts.
Wang Xijue was a high official, and other cultural relics unearthed in the tomb were also the best at that time. It's worth a look.
This set of miniature furniture excavated from wang Xijue's tomb is the most valuable.
Four-year-old official hat chair.
Ming-style miniature small tables are eye-catching, as well as incense burners, candlesticks, etc.
A table of small tin minglers.
hanger. Ancient clothes can be put on this hanger.
Although the furniture is miniature, the workmanship and steps are not "shrunk".
Small wooden basin.
How cute this set of furniture looks.
Pull-out bed. Ancient beds were large pieces of furniture and a symbol of wealth. Yan Song searched out 640 beds at home, and it was enough to open a hotel.
In addition to sleeping, the bed can be placed on the outside of the dresser, the other side of this is the toilet, do not have to go out at night to go to the toilet. The whole bed was like a small room.
washstand.
Wang Xijue's white jade seal.
Little Jade Man. It is said that the rough Daming, Ming Dynasty jade and carving are not good, I think the jade is still very good.
Silver gilded crane, deer, shou.
Agate bun hair.
Hairpins.
Various hairpins.
Three-through carved agate ornament.
This agate ornament is highly embossed on both sides and is very exquisite according to the material.
Zhongjing Crown.
Zhongjing, also known as "Zhongjing", was one of the crown hats designated during the Jiajing period of the Ming Dynasty.
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