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Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

The "May Day" holiday "Yunshan Zhushui - Guangzhou of Archaeological Discoveries" exhibition will continue to be carried out (Central Broadcasting Network reporter Guan Wenqing photo)

Guangzhou, April 29 (Reporter Guan Wenqing) Guangzhou is a national historical and cultural city, with a long history and rich cultural heritage, and a large number of precious cultural relics have been unearthed locally. In the upcoming "May Day" holiday, the exhibition "Yunshan Zhushui - Guangzhou of Archaeological Discoveries" at the Erling Tombs Museum of the Southern Han Dynasty in Guangzhou will continue to be carried out.

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

Sand-filled pottery kettle-shaped ding excavated in the late Neolithic period (Photo by Guan Wenqing, reporter of the Central Broadcasting Network)

The exhibition exhibits a total of 751 sets of cultural relics, consisting of seven parts, including "Dawn Zhaoqi", "Panyu Metropolis", "Lingnan Capital", "Guangzhou Famous City", "Oriental Grand Port", "Tianzi Nanku" and "Modern Vicissitudes", and the vast majority of exhibits in the exhibition are archaeological excavations in Guangzhou, including many fine cultural relics unearthed in 2019 and 2021.

Through these cultural relics, the human life patterns of guangzhou in the pre-Qin period, the cultural interaction with neighboring areas, as well as the development and changes of Guangzhou city and the continuous history of overseas exchanges in the more than 2200 years since the Qin and Han dynasties are displayed, and the wonderful life fragments of the "old Guangzhou" people from ancient times to the present are reproduced.

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

The Shang Dynasty jade tooth zhang unearthed in Zengcheng, Guangzhou, was a ceremonial instrument in ancient times (Photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter from the Central Broadcasting Network)

The exhibition takes time as the main line, and each excavated cultural relic is marked with the excavation year and the accurate excavation site, so that the audience can understand the detailed archaeological information of the cultural relic. Through this information, it can be seen that some cultural relics are located in the neighborhoods or schools that the audience is familiar with or even lives in, increasing the audience's closeness to the cultural relics and related history.

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

Chrysanthemum-patterned circular bottom clay pot excavated from Zengcheng, Guangzhou (Photo by Guan Wenqing, reporter of the Central Broadcasting Network)

It is worth noting that many plates, plates, bottles, pots, pots and other utensils used in daily diets that were used by the ancient "Lao Guang" were exhibited at the scene, showing the foodie genes of the "Lao Guang" for more than 2200 years in many ways. At the same time, the cultural relics such as pottery towers, pottery stoves, pottery cattle circles and pottery dogs and pottery pigs exhibited on the spot clearly and clearly present scenes such as ancient Lingnan residential styles, cooking and living environments, reflecting the customs and customs of Guangzhou in different eras.

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

A bronze mirror of the rule inscription of the Western Han Dynasty and the Nanyue Kingdom period excavated in Liwan, Guangzhou, with the inscription "See the light of the sun, the sun under the heavens" (Photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter of the Central Broadcasting Network)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

Guangzhou Han Dynasty stove is common, the pottery stove shows the style of Guangzhou stove and some cooking utensils in the Han Dynasty period (Central Broadcasting Network reporter Guan Wenqing photo)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

Guangzhou Yuexiu unearthed a pottery building from the Eastern Han Dynasty, which shows the overall style of architecture in Guangzhou at that time, and there are standing portraits and livestock inside (Photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter from the Central Broadcasting Network)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

The pottery pigs, pottery dogs and other cultural relics of the Eastern Han Dynasty unearthed in Guangzhou Yuexiu were generally buried with pigs, sheep, dogs, cattle, chickens, ducks and other livestock and poultry models in the Eastern Han Dynasty, which can be seen that poultry and livestock were widely raised in Guangzhou at that time (Photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter of the Central Broadcasting Network)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

The pottery house shows the scene of pig raising and family labor in Guangzhou at that time (Photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter from the Central Broadcasting Network)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

The chicken head pot excavated in Guangzhou during the Three Kingdoms, Jin dynasty and Southern Dynasties is related to the cultural phenomenon of chicken worship at that time, reflecting people's expectations for an auspicious and peaceful life (Photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter from the Central Broadcasting Network)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

The "tea drinking" culture in Guangzhou has a long history, and the picture shows tin pots and tea bowls unearthed in the Song Dynasty (Photographed by Guan Wenqing, a reporter of the Central Broadcasting Network)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

Pottery dog toys unearthed in Guangzhou, these ceramic toys are the "treasures" in the hands of children at that time (Photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter from the Central Broadcasting Network)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

The Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelain bowl unearthed in Guangzhou Yuexiu, the pattern in the bowl is that an official hides a deer behind his back, which means "high-ranking official Houlu", which embodies the traditional custom of "talking about yitou" in Guangzhou (photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter of the Central Broadcasting Network)

Yunshan Zhushui Feel the freehand life of the ancient "Lao Guang" in the cultural relics

The Porcelain Plates with The Floral Pattern of the Painted Ladies of the Qing Dynasty unearthed in Yuexiu, Guangzhou, this batch of porcelain with a typical Japanese decorative style is likely to come from Japan, and then transferred to other parts of the country through Guangzhou (Photo by Guan Wenqing, a reporter from the Central Broadcasting Network)

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