The famous Qin Shi Huang in Chinese history was a mighty, pioneer and reformer . He divided China into 36 counties, instituted a whole administrative system, and built the Great Wall. However, one of his most impressive achievements is his collection of five precious treasures. These treasures represent the splendor of ancient Chinese culture and have become one of the most important collections in Chinese history.
1. Afanggong Imperial Garden
The Afang Palace Imperial Garden is one of the most famous buildings of the Qin Shi Huang period. Its garden landscape is dominated by a landscaped landscape, including pavilions, rockery ponds, trees and flowers, and a water park. The most famous of these is the "Moon Pool", which features a huge coral tree covered with red lanterns. On the night of the full moon, when night falls, the lanterns look particularly gorgeous and elegant under the moonlight. The garden of Afanggong is beautifully designed and presents a unique style that attracts countless travelers.
2. Terracotta Warriors and Horses Pit
Qin Shi Huang built the terracotta army pit to guard his mausoleum and protect his soul. The pit houses more than 8,000 terracotta warriors, each with its own unique facial features and equipment, showing the splendor of the military power of the Qin Dynasty. These statues marked the pinnacle of ancient Chinese sculpture art and became an important part of the treasure trove of Chinese culture.
3. Golden man tiara
This damask spherical gold ornament is made by mixing copper and tin. It is considered one of the earliest precious ornaments in Chinese history and one of the symbols of royal power in ancient China. The Golden Man Headdress is the crown made by Qin Shi Huang and is known for its ornate appearance and elegant craftsmanship. Now, this golden man headdress is one of the most prized collections of museums and collectors.
4. "Thousands of miles of clouds" sword
The "Thousand Miles of Clouds" sword is one of the famous swords of the Qin Shi Huang period. The sword takes its name from its light and agile style and graceful blade, like a floating cloud. It is made of copper and white copper, up to three feet five inches long, with excellent texture and exquisite work. It is said that this sword was given to the Wei general Zhang Tang and is also one of the examples of ancient Chinese sword making.
5. Jade
Qin Shi Huang's jade is one of the most valuable of ancient Chinese jade. It is shaped like a cylinder with two equal circular holes in the middle, representing heaven and earth, and was used in ancient times for sacrifices and oaths. The jade used in this stone is delicate and transparent, containing profound philosophical ideas and traditional culture. Because of its precious historical and aesthetic value, jade is regarded as a classic among ancient Chinese jade.
Summary:
The five priceless treasures of Qin Shi Huang represent the splendor of ancient Chinese culture. These treasures attract countless visitors and collectors, not only because of their preciousness, but also because of the historical value and cultural significance they represent. Taken together, these treasures form a precious part of the treasure house of Chinese culture and provide important cultural heritage and historical information for future generations. As a national cultural heritage, the five valuable treasures of Qin Shi Huang should be better protected and inherited, so that future generations can better understand and feel China's long history and profound culture.