Mus Wuding Mus Wuding, also known as stepmother Wu Da Fang Ding, was unearthed in Anyang, Henan Province in the 1930s. It is a masterpiece of bronze culture in the heyday of Shang and Zhou dynasties in China and a well-deserved national treasure. At present, it is collected in the National Museum and written into textbooks because of its high historical and cultural value. The outside of Simu Wuding is covered with dragons and delicacies with lightning patterns and reliefs. What's in it? Stepmother e? These three words show the superb bronze casting technology in ancient China.
Dunhuang suicide note Dunhuang suicide note refers to the discovery of Mogao grottoes in Dunhuang, which contains many historical books left over from ancient times. It is a veritable national treasure with high historical, cultural and cultural value. Unfortunately, in modern times, most of them were stolen overseas by foreign predators in the name of archaeology and exploration. At present, it is scattered in Britain, Japan and other places, and is enshrined in museums by foreigners as their national treasures.
Guo Chuan Yu Xi Guo Chuan Yu Xi was written by the famous He Shibi in ancient China. Since the Qin Dynasty, it has been regarded as a symbol of the imperial power of our nation. Even if it wins the whole world, it will not win the hearts of the people. Therefore, the national seal actually represents the supreme throne and power, and it is a well-deserved top cultural relic.
Yongle Grand Ceremony "Yongle Grand Ceremony" can be said to be the earliest encyclopedia in the world, which was written in the early Ming Dynasty. As a rare masterpiece in human history, the historical and cultural value of Yongle Dadian is immeasurable. Unfortunately, it was burnt down by the British and French allied forces in the Second Opium War, and the rest was brought back to China by them. At present, it is collected in British university libraries and British Museum.
Jiulong Sword Jiulong Sword is the sword buried with Emperor Qianlong, on which nine exquisite dragons are carved according to the Book of Changes. It is not only a work of art, but also has extraordinary historical value. It's a pity that this sword was sent back and forth as a gift after it was excavated in Sun Dianying, and finally disappeared.
The funeral stickers were created by Wang Xizhi, a famous calligrapher in ancient China, and represented the peak of China's calligraphy. Unfortunately, they were brought to Japan during Jian Zhen's eastward journey, and now they are kept in the imperial palace in Japan.