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Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Costume dramas are a major category of domestic TV dramas, and they are also the hardest hit areas for props to cross the gang and not go away. When I encountered the props group that did not go out of my mind, I really saw that the toes of the parrot could cut out a villa.

Some people will say, costume films, how can the props group make some small mistakes? The parrot's point is that attitude is everything, and we must know that we have seen the prop group that is mad to the grave of the ancestors. That is the prop group of "Emperor Wu of Han".

Nonsense aside, go straight to the picture.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

On the left is the Boshan furnace, a common instrument used in the Chinese Han and Jin dynasties to burn incense, and the Boshan furnace has unearthed many excavations, and this Kind of Boshan Furnace with a bird on top is actually quite common.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Western Han Boshan furnace

The lacquerware on the right, hidden behind the curtain, and the lens is still empty, is much larger than the Boshan furnace. The name of this artifact is: Painted Dragon Pattern Gaidou (Early Warring States Period, Height 24.3 cm, Length 20.8 Cm, Width 18 Cm, Excavated in 1978 from the Tomb of Marquis Zeng yi of Suizhou, now in the Hubei Provincial Museum)

Beans: Ancient vessels for meat or other foodstuffs, shaped like a tall plate. This painted dragon-patterned bean is carved from a wooden tire. It is composed of two parts, the lid and the body, and is carved from the whole wood.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Painted dragon pattern cover beans

Huo Fu stood by the spring and swore not to drink alcohol unless he broke the Xiongnu, and the spring was later called "Jiuquan".

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

The large bottle of wine in Huo's hand is called Chung

Chung: Tong "bell", a measuring instrument in the Spring and Autumn Period, one Chung is about equal to six Axes and four buckets. During the Han Dynasty, it was a kind of wine-holding utensil.

Cloud-pattern lacquered chung, height 57 cm Abdominal diameter 35 cm, excavated in 1972 Changsha Mawangdui No. 1 Han Tomb, now in the Hunan Provincial Museum

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Moiré lacquered

In addition to Chung, there is also another kind of wine container on the ground in the play, this cylindrical vessel, named: bottle.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Painted cloud dragon pattern lacquer bottle, height 19 cm, cover diameter 12.5 cm, bottom diameter 11.8 cm, excavated from Tomb No. 47 of Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Land, now in Hubei Museum.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Painted cloud dragon pattern lacquer bottle

With a wine bowl, of course, there must be a cup for drinking. The most common liquor in the Han Wu Emperor has two types.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

One is the left side of this shape that is very close to the modern cup, named: 卮 (zhī)

Junxing wine lacquer: 13.5 cm high, 13.4 cm caliber, Changsha Mawangdui No. 3 Han Tomb excavated, now in the Hunan Provincial Museum

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Junxing wine lacquer

The other is the shallow plate on the right, with amphora on the side, called: ear cup

Junxing wine cloud pattern lacquer ear cup, Changsha City Mawangdui No. 1 Han Tomb excavated, now in the Hunan Provincial Museum

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Junxing wine cloud pattern lacquer ear cup

The spoon that holds wine from the chung cannot be sloppy, the name of this thing is: 杓 (sháo), the meaning of the word is the same as "spoon", is a long-handled wine holding utensils.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

The Western Han Dynasty lacquer painted dragon pattern, excavated from the Mawangdui No. 1 Han Tomb in Changsha City, is now in the Hunan Provincial Museum.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Western Han lacquer painted dragon patterns

There is wine without meat and no table, and in addition to the aforementioned table, there are sets of lacquerware called lián (eaters).

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Painted lacquer food: 9 cm high, 23.5 cm in diameter, excavated from the Mawangdui No. 1 Han Tomb in Changsha City, and now in the Hunan Provincial Museum.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Painted lacquer

The picture is a little dark, but you can still see the two round artifacts in the front, named: Lacquer Ding

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Cloud pattern lacquer ding: height 28 cm, caliber 23 cm, excavated from Changsha Mawangdui No. 1 Han Tomb. It is now in the collection of Hunan Provincial Museum.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Cloud-patterned lacquer

After eating and drinking, of course, rinse your mouth, this utensil that looks a bit like a large spoon is called: 匜 (yí): An ancient vessel. Shaped like a scoop, combined with a plate, pouring water with a turn, and taking the plate to undertake.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Western Han Dynasty cloud pattern lacquer: 8.6 cm high, mouth width 23 cm, mouth length 27.5 cm, Changsha Mawangdui No. 1 Han Tomb excavated, now in the Hunan Provincial Museum

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Western Han Dynasty cloud pattern lacquer

The above is just a small piece of utensils to eat and drink, and the following is other.

The two large bronzes on the left and right were clumsy, and they did not recognize what the original was, but recognized a small, inconspicuous round object in the distance, named: Dun, bronze name, sheng millet utensils.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Mosaic Cloud Pattern Dun: a cultural relic from the late Warring States period, 28.1 cm high and 16.5 cm in diameter, now in the collection of the Shanghai Museum.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Inlaid with cloud pattern dungs

The next one is a very, very famous astronomical observation instrument: the armillary sphere.

During the reign of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, astronomers made armillary celestial instruments for observing astrological signs and established the earliest folk observatory on the mainland at Panlong Mountain in Langzhong, Sichuan.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Zhang Heng armillary celestial restoration model, from Shanxi Geological Museum.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Zhang Heng armillary celestial model

The Han Dynasty sand table, in which the cavalry figurines are not items imagined out of thin air at the prop level.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Leitai Han Tomb Cavalry Figurines: Excavated from the Leitai Han Tomb in Wuwei City, Gansu Province, and now in the Wuwei Leitai Han Cultural Museum.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Leitai Han Tomb Cavalry Figurines

The Leitai Han Tomb may not be remarkable among the many Han Dynasty tomb groups, but one of the national treasure-level cultural relics is a national treasure that almost all Chinese know - Ma Ta Feiyan.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Take the national treasure-level cultural relics as the background, and the crew that does not give a face is estimated to be only "The Emperor of Han Wu", right?

Was this little bamboo smoker a beloved object of Emperor Wu? It has been kept in the palace since childhood.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Western Han gilt and silver bamboo smoker: height 58 cm, bottom diameter 13.3 cm, caliber 9 cm, lid height 6 cm. Excavated from the tomb of Princess Xinchang of Yangxin in Maoling, it is now in the Shaanxi History Museum. It is a national treasure level cultural relic.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Western Han gilt silver bamboo knot smoker

When he saw this artifact, the parrot couldn't help but be surprised and happy, this and this, and finally saw the cultural relics of the national treasure level.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Siyang Fangzun: Bronze ceremonial vessels and sacrificial items of the late Shang Dynasty. Each side is 52.4 cm long, 58.3 cm high and weighs 34.5 kg, and was excavated in 1938 on the mountainside of Yueshan Pululun in Huangwu Town, Ningxiang County, Hunan Province, and is now the site of Tanheli. In the collection of the National Museum of China. It is forbidden to exhibit cultural relics abroad by the mainland, and is called "the ultimate bronze model" by historians, ranking among the top ten national treasures.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Four Sheep Square Zun

Does the lamp in the background look familiar? Familiar with the eyes, this is the famous Changxin Palace lamp, turning around a little bit is not recognizable to the parrot?

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Changxin Palace Lamp: Chinese Han Dynasty bronzes. It was excavated in 1968 from the tomb of Dou Qi, the wife of Liu Sheng, king of Zhongshan Jing in Mancheng County, Hebei Province. The lamp body is 48 cm high and weighs 15. 85 kg. It is now in the collection of the Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Changxin Palace lamp

Is the strange bronze artifact beside Emperor Wu familiar? This is what many history books have introduced - the bronze antler standing crane

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Stills from "The Emperor of Han Wu"

Bronze antler standing crane: a famous bronze artifact in the early Warring States period, excavated from the tomb of Marquis Zeng yi in Suixian County, Hubei Province. It is 142 cm high and weighs 38.4 kg. It is now in the collection of Hubei Provincial Museum. National cultural relics.

Taking the national treasure as the background, the prop group of "The Emperor of Han Wu" who was mad to planing the ancestral tomb

Bronze antlered crane

Parrot has to say that "Emperor Wu of Han" is really mad to plan the ancestral grave, but unfortunately the clearest thing that can be downloaded at present is the DVD version, many props are really unclear, just this article to throw bricks and jade, welcome to add, correct, criticize.

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