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12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

1. Painted stork stone axe diagram pottery jar

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the Neolithic Yangshao culture type, excavated in 1978 in Yancun, Linru County, Henan Province, and is now in the National Museum of China.

Pottery painted, height 47 cm, caliber 32.7 cm. The clay pot depicts a stork with a fish, and a stone axe is erected next to it.

2. Tao Yingding

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the Neolithic period and was excavated in 1957 in Taipingzhuang, Hua County, Shaanxi Province. It is only 36 centimeters tall, but it looks mighty and majestic. The eagle's eyes are round, its body is smooth and unpolished, and its beak is strongly hooked. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of China.

3. Post-mother penta copper ding

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the late Shang Dynasty (about the 14th century BC - the 11th century BC), and was excavated in 1939 in the village of Wuguan in Anyang City, Henan Province. Also known as "Houmu Peng Da Fang Ding", it is 133 cm high, 110 cm long, 79 cm wide and weighs 832.84 kg. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of China.

4. LiGui

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the early Western Zhou Dynasty, excavated in Lintong, Shaanxi in 1976, and is the earliest Western Zhou bronze ware of the era that has been discovered. It is a sacrificial vessel made by Aristoshi (official name) during the reign of King Wu, with a height of 28 centimeters and a caliber of 22 centimeters. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of China.

5. Big Lu Ding

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

During the reign of King Kang of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the Qing Dynasty Guangjian was excavated in Licun, Mei County, Shaanxi Province. The Great Lu Ding is a large vessel in the existing Bronze Ware of the Western Zhou Dynasty, with a dignified and stable shape, thick and majestic, magnificent and magnificent, and is a treasure in the world. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of China.

6. White plate of the season

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the Western Zhou Dynasty, and was excavated from the Town of Baoji in Shaanxi during the Qing Dynasty.

After being unearthed during the Daoguang years, this plate was used by local farmers to feed horses, and the county order was used to count the money for themselves. After several upheavals, this disk was found by Liu Ming and was extremely cherished. In the following decades, there was no shortage of people who coveted this plate, and Liu's descendants buried the plate in the ground and avoided it. After liberation, Liu Su excavated this disk and dedicated it to the state. Since then, the white plate of Yu Jizi has been able to re-shine and be enjoyed by the world.

It is now in the collection of the National Museum of China.

7 Ming Dynasty phoenix crown

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

Six dragons and three phoenix crowns

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

Three dragons and two phoenix crowns

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

Kowloon Nine Phoenix Crown

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

Twelve dragons and nine phoenix crowns

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

In 1957, dingling tombs in Changping County, Beijing were excavated. The crown is decorated with pearls, gemstones and weights, with the largest top having 128 gemstones and a minimum of 95; a maximum of 5449 pearls, a minimum of 3426 pearls, the heaviest of 2905 grams, and the lightest of 2165 grams. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of China.

8. Inlaid turquoise ivory cup

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the Shang Dynasty, and was excavated in 1976 from the tomb of Yin Ruins in Anyang City. This ivory cup is 30.5 cm high and is made of ivory root segments, which is quite ingenious due to the shape of the material. It is now in the collection of the National Museum of China.

9. Marquis Su Zhong of Jin

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the Western Zhou Dynasty, and was excavated in 1992 from tomb No. 8 of the Marquis of Quwo Jinhou Cemetery in Shanxi. There are inscriptions on it, all carved with sharp tools, the knife marks are very obvious, and the inscriptions can be connected, which completely records the whole process of the eighth day of the first month of the thirty-third year of King Li of Zhou (846 BC), and the Jin Marquis Su was ordered to cut down the Yiyi. It is now in the collection of the Shanghai Museum.

10. Dakeding

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the late Western Zhou Dynasty, and was excavated in 1890 (the sixteenth year of Qing Guangxu) in Ren Village, Fufeng Famen Town, Shaanxi Province. A large nobleman named Ke during the time of King Xiao of Western Zhou was cast in sacrifice to his grandfather. It is now in the collection of the Shanghai Museum.

11. Taibao Ding

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belonged to the early Western Zhou Dynasty, and was excavated from Liangshan in Shouzhang County, Shandong Province. The body has ridges and ornaments, and the abdomen has the three words "Taibao Cast", which is to assist king Zhou Cheng's summoning. It is now in the collection of Tianjin Museum.

12. Hemudu unearthed a vermilion lacquer bowl

12 national treasures that are permanently banned from exhibiting, be sure to take a look!

It belongs to the Neolithic era and was excavated in 1977 at the site of Hemudu, Zhejiang Province. The outer walls are covered with a layer of vermilion paint (more flaking) and are slightly shiny. It is now in the collection of Zhejiang Provincial Museum.

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