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Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum

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After the throne played, it was difficult to be a dragon, but the tomb was built into a deep palace.

Gold and copper are bright and glassy, and jade is red with a thousand onyx.

The texts are hidden deep in the bamboo, and the saints appear to break the screen.

The underground luxury is a strange thing, but the treasure is left in time and space.

Note: Located in Xixi Village, Xinjian District, Nanchang City, the Houguo Cemetery was listed as one of the top ten new archaeological discoveries in China in 2015, and more than 10,000 pieces (sets) of precious cultural relics have been unearthed. The owner of the tomb, Liu He, was the grandson of Liu Che, the ninth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, and on the 27th day of his reign, he was deposed as a Shuren due to absurdity, and was known as the Deposed Emperor of Han. Later, he was given the title of Marquis of Haidi by Emperor Xuan of Han.

The land around the cemetery is the houguo of haixiao, and the museum built here opened in September 2020, exhibiting a large number of Han Dynasty treasures, including gold sheets, gold cakes, horseshoe gold, unicorn gold, copper coins, jade, gems, agate, glass, as well as bronze goose fish lamps, bronze hot pots, bronze thermos bottles, bronze pendants and so on. According to reports, there are also bamboo janes engraved with ancient classics such as "Zhou Yi" and screens painted with portraits of the sage Confucius, which are even more eye-catching.

(Photo by the author.) (1) Gate of the Site Museum, (2) "Sea" character seal, (3) Horseshoe gold, (4) Gold sheet metal, (5) Gold glass, (6) Jade hook, (7) Agate, (8) Bronze leak is the clock, (9) Incense burner)

Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum
Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum
Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum
Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum
Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum
Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum
Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum
Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum
Ruins of the Marquis of Haixia in the Han Dynasty: gold and copper hundred forms of glass bright, jade thousands of agate red seven laws. Poetry of the Han Dynasty Hai Xiahou Houguo Ruins Museum