64 kinds of national treasures, calligraphy and paintings and objects that China permanently bans exhibitions abroad! (Episode Four)

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49. Wrong gold, silver, four dragons, four phoenixes and bronze plan blocks

During the Warring States Period, Zhongshan State vividly reproduced the shape of the Dougong in the Warring States Period for the first time in its physical appearance.  Now in the collection of Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics.


50. "Five Stars Out of the East and Benefit China" Jin Armor

Shu brocade, Han Dynasty, came from ancient Shu country.  Ranked first in the catalog of the first batch of cultural relics forbidden to go abroad (border) exhibitions.  Among them, a piece of blue-bottomed white brocade armband was impressively woven with eight Chinese characters: "Five stars come from the East and benefit China", which shocked the world.


51. Zhongshan King Iron Foot Bronze Tripod

Warring States Period.  A total of 469 words are found below the cloud button on the ding wall and the lid, and above the foot, which is the most inscribed bronze ware of the Warring States Period.  Now in the collection of Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics.


52. Liu Sheng's Jade Garment

Western Han Dynasty, unearthed in 1968 from the tomb of Jing Wang Liu Sheng in Zhongshan, Mancheng, Hebei.  The whole set of "Jade Clothes" shares 2498 pieces of jade and about 1100 grams of gold wire.  In addition, there are 48 agate beads under the neck and a jade belt hook on the waist.  Now in the collection of the Hebei Provincial Museum.


53. Long Letter Palace Lantern

Western Han Dynasty.  According to research, this lamp was originally owned by Liu Jie, Yang Xinhou of the Western Han Dynasty.  It is a practical and beautiful lamp treasure, which can be called "the first lamp in China".  Now in the collection of the Hebei Provincial Museum.


54. 5 copper screen components






Cultural relics unearthed from the Tomb of the Nanyue King in the Western Han Dynasty.  At the time of excavation, the unearthed cultural relics contained the gold seal of "Wen Di Xing Xi" and the jade seal of "Zhao Xuan", which proved the identity of the tomb owner.  The unearthed from the Tomb of King Wen of Nanyue is known as one of the five new archaeological discoveries in modern China.

 

55.Angular jade cup

Western Han Dynasty, unearthed in 1983 from the Tomb of the Nanyue King in Western Han Dynasty.  It is the only posthumous work of the Han Dynasty before the Ming Dynasty and it occupies an absolutely important position in the history of jade.  Now in the collection of Guangzhou Nanyue King Museum.


56. Characters Royal Dragon Silk Painting

Cultural relics of the mid and late Warring States period.  Some parts of the painting use gold, white and pastel, which is the earliest work ever found to use this painting method.  Now in the collection of Hunan Provincial Museum.


57. Characters Dragon and Phoenix Paintings on Silk

In the late part of the Warring States Period, the Chu Tomb was unearthed in the southeastern suburb of Changsha, Hunan in 1949.  Now in the collection of Hunan Provincial Museum.


58. Straight Su Yarn Zen Clothes

Western Han Dynasty, unearthed in Mawangdui No.1 Tomb in Changsha, Hunan in 1972.  It weighs 49 grams, is as light as smoke, and as thin as a cicada's wings, and the weaving technology is superb.  This gauze should belong to Xin Zhui.  Now in the collection of Hunan Provincial Museum.


59. Mawangdui Tomb No. 1 Wooden Coffin Coffin


Western Han Dynasty, unearthed from Mawangdui Tomb No. 1 in Changsha.  The coffin is made of huge wooden boards and placed in the middle of the tomb.


60. T-shaped silk painting of Mawangdui No.1 Tomb

The silk painting covers the inner coffin of the first tomb, the tomb of Xin Chai.  The upper, middle and lower parts of the painting respectively show scenes from the sky, the world, and the underground, reflecting the idea of ​​magical alchemy in the early years of the Western Han Dynasty. Scholars believe that the role of silk painting is to lead the dead to heaven.


61. Red Earth Cloud Beads Ritian Brocade

During the Northern Dynasties.  This fabric has a strong exotic style and is very precious.  Now Tibetan Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology of Qinghai Province.


62. Xixia

It is one of the earliest wood type printing presses discovered in the world so far. Its discovery has advanced the invention and use of wood type a dynasty, and has great value for the study of Chinese printing history and ancient movable type printing technology.

 

63. Blue and white glaze red porcelain warehouse

The Jiangxi Provincial Museum has collected a piece of blue-and-white glaze red porcelain unearthed in Jingdezhen-a pavilion-style porcelain warehouse.  It was collected in September 1979, Fengcheng County Cultural Center with the assistance of Provincial Cultural Relics Store.  Red porcelain in blue and white glaze is very rare. As a pavilion-style porcelain warehouse with a clear date, it is only an isolated case so far.


64. Bamboo Forest Seven Sages Brick Impression Painting

Southern dynasty.  It is composed of more than 300 ancient tomb bricks, divided into east and west at the time of excavation. One is Ji Kang, Ruan Ji, Shantao, and Wang Rong, and the other is Xiangxiu, Liu Ling, Ruan Xian, and Rong Qiqi.  Eight people sit on the ground, play the piano and sing songs, or nod and listen. The characters are separated by trees, which perfectly embodies the aesthetics of symmetry.

64 kinds of national treasures, calligraphy and paintings and objects that China permanently bans exhibitions abroad!  (Episode Four)   

This is the last episode. Among the 64 national treasures, one is more precious than the other. It is a rare treasure you have never seen before.

This is the last episode. Among the 64 national treasures, one is more precious than the other. It is a rare treasure you have never seen before.

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