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Laborers in the museum|The daily life of the "part-time work" of the terracotta figurines

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Today is Labor Day, welcome to the museum's "Workers" area, let's take a look at the daily life of these terracotta figurines and dolls, and see how they use clay to hold up a piece of the sky!

Laborers in the museum|The daily life of the "part-time work" of the terracotta figurines

Labor should also be very fashionable

Laborers in the museum|The daily life of the "part-time work" of the terracotta figurines

△ Northern Dynasty|灰陶持盆劳作俑

Laborers in the museum|The daily life of the "part-time work" of the terracotta figurines

△ Sui Dynasty|Blue glaze figurines

Laborers in the museum|The daily life of the "part-time work" of the terracotta figurines

△ Sui Dynasty | The green glaze holds the dustpan and works the figurines

Laborers in the museum|The daily life of the "part-time work" of the terracotta figurines

△ Sui Dynasty|Blue glaze pot-holding figurines

Although these terracotta figurines and dolls cannot speak, they tell the story of the ancient working people in a unique way. They may not have a gorgeous appearance, but their hard work, wisdom and creativity have made them the brightest stars in history.

Rest and singing and dancing between labors

Laborers in the museum|The daily life of the "part-time work" of the terracotta figurines

△ Northern Dynasties|Gray pottery figurines

Laborers in the museum|The daily life of the "part-time work" of the terracotta figurines

△ Sui Dynasty|Blue glaze figurines

In the museum, each terracotta figurine is a storyteller, and each exhibit is a witness to a piece of history. Let us feel the dignity and value of labor under the guidance of these cultural relics, and experience the ingenuity and emotion that spans thousands of years.

Courtesy of Zhengzhou Elephant Ceramics Museum

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