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The ancients couldn't refuse cute bunnies either! Rabbit artifacts are giving you a New Year's greeting

Rabbits have always been regarded as auspicious beasts

In mainland zodiac culture

Jade rabbit, white rabbit, red rabbit

It represents goodness, beauty and peace

In the museum of the south and north of the world

There are many treasures related to rabbits

Walk! Let's take a look

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Jade rabbit earrings

The golden ring is like a bright moon, and the jade rabbit steps on the auspicious clouds

Beijing Ming Tombs History and Culture Exhibition Area

More than 3,000 artifacts excavated from Dingling are on display

Among them, there is a small rabbit of the Ming Dynasty

The ancients couldn't refuse cute bunnies either! Rabbit artifacts are giving you a New Year's greeting

This is a little white jade rabbit

And lo and behold, it's still tinkering with drugs

The red eyes are especially cute

Beijing Changping District Ming Tombs Management Center

Zheng Hongyan, deputy chief of the Cultural Relics Section, introduced

This jade rabbit is made of mutton fat jade

The eyes are rubies

The gold ring above

It symbolizes the round moon in the sky

The zodiac rabbit warrior spans thousands of years

In the ancient capital of the thirteenth dynasty, Xi'an, Shaanxi

A rabbit that once accompanied the ancients day and night

The list goes on

The ancients couldn't refuse cute bunnies either! Rabbit artifacts are giving you a New Year's greeting

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This zodiac rabbit figurine in the Shaanxi History Museum

Wearing a robe popular in the Tang Dynasty

The head was slightly raised, as if the courtier on the court

The expression was solemn

The ancients couldn't refuse cute bunnies either! Rabbit artifacts are giving you a New Year's greeting

By the Ming Dynasty

The zodiac figurines are more realistic and more life-like

In the museum

The reporter also found out

A cute rabbit - Tang Dynasty talcum rabbit

Do you think it looks like a mouse that we usually use?

The ancients couldn't refuse cute bunnies either! Rabbit artifacts are giving you a New Year's greeting

Guo Jia, docent of Shaanxi History Museum, introduced

In fact

It was the town of Xi used to press mats during the Tang Dynasty

Jade rabbit more than 2,000 years ago

Hunan Museum

One was unearthed in

T-shaped painting of the tomb of Mrs. Xin Chai in the Mawangdui Han tomb in Changsha

It can be speculated that it was painted in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty

The ancients couldn't refuse cute bunnies either! Rabbit artifacts are giving you a New Year's greeting
The ancients couldn't refuse cute bunnies either! Rabbit artifacts are giving you a New Year's greeting

In the upper left of the painting

A white jade rabbit jumped in front of him

Year of the Rabbit

I wish you all to be as energetic as this little rabbit

Be healthy, be ambitious, and raise your eyebrows

Rabbit element in Ming Dynasty treasures

Liangzhuang Wang Collection Exhibition Hall of Hubei Provincial Museum

There are thousands of pieces of the Liangzhuang King collection on display

One of the "blue and white jade openwork dongsheng picture ring" comes to life

catch someone’s eye

The upper end of the pattern is centered with a "bone cloud" to set off a full moon

Below the full moon are fruitful loquat trees

Under the tree, a pair of jade rabbits looked up at the moon

According to the introduction

This pair of jade accessories for the double rabbit looking at the moon

It should be sewn on clothing or used for inlay

The ancients couldn't refuse cute bunnies either! Rabbit artifacts are giving you a New Year's greeting

Cheng Shuang Yu Rabbit was busy pounding medicine

Love is happy and longevity

In Sanguanmiao Village, Jiyang District, Jinan City, Shandong Province

Archaeologists found out

Han Dynasty portrait stone engraved with a picture of a jade rabbit pounding medicine

Wang Yong, director of Jiyang Museum, introduced

What sets it apart is that:

Somewhere else is a jade rabbit pounding medicine

Here are two jade rabbits pounding medicine

It means that love is happy and in pairs

Bronze Rabbit Zun Rabbit brick carving "Encounter" rabbit Chengxiang

Year of the Rabbit

Exhibited at Shanxi Archaeological Museum

Western Zhou bronze rabbit statue, rabbit brick carving,

Rabbit-shaped porcelain lamps, rabbit-shaped murals

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Poke the video, come and see

These vivid and exquisite rabbit artifacts~

Bunny baby in the museum

Which one do you like best?

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Source: "News Live Room", CCTV set

Trainee editor: Chen Siyu

Reviewed: Yang Ye

Co-ordinator: Sun Jiawei

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