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Provincial Museum and 28 museums in the United Nations launched the "Zodiac Online Exhibition"

Provincial Museum and 28 museums in the United Nations launched the "Zodiac Online Exhibition"

On the second of February, the dragon looked up, and the new year's labor began. In order to help the online exhibition exchange during the epidemic period, the Provincial Museum, together with China Cultural Relics News, 28 brother museums in China and Tencent Museum, launched the "2020 "Zodiac Power" Creative Cultural Relics h5" and "Zodiac Online Exhibition", jointly exhibiting 48 zodiac cultural relics. Visitors can enjoy many zodiac artifacts through the online exhibition entrance of their mobile phones without leaving their homes.

The cultural relics in this online exhibition are related to the zodiac, using cultural relics to bring out the cultural connotation and knowledge popularization of the traditional zodiac, and give vitality to each zodiac cultural relics (such as rat intelligence, tiger domineering, dragon vitality, etc.), and are associated with online netizen users, and everyone contains extraordinary "zodiac power". Through the positive energy content of the zodiac cultural relics matched by netizen users, and associated with the play of friends, together for 2020 to break the game.

Among them, the cultural relics participated in the exhibition of the provincial museum is a Korean black glaze grate dot pattern porcelain pig-shaped vessel. The artifact is 8.5 cm long, 5.5 cm wide and 6.5 cm high, with a black glaze throughout and decorated with regular grate-dot-shaped ornaments. It has six holes on its back, one in its nose and mouth, imitating the traditional Chinese musical instrument Tao Xi. Pottery pig short feet, short snout, small eyes, big belly close to the ground, the overall shape is thick and cute, festive and auspicious, fully reflects the imagination and creativity of the designer. In addition, the cultural relics on display online also come from the Palace Museum, the National Museum of China, the Gansu Provincial Museum, the Guangdong Provincial Museum, the Guanghan Sanxingdui Museum and other national first- and second-level museum units. The birth time of cultural relics spans the Neolithic era to the modern Republic of China period, and such a complete online exhibition of zodiac cultural relics is rare to see.

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