Ancient Dian Kingdom in the Museum

Nine out of ten bronze artifacts unearthed from the Kingdom of Yunnan are weapons, as well as artifacts depicting the equipment, methods, and process of the war at that time.

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“青铜器海内三宝”全形拓本齐聚

The"ThreeTreasuresoftheSea"ofbronzewaregatherintheexhibitionhallintheformoffullscaleexpansionAtotalo

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lower Xiajiadian culture

Lower level culture of Lower Xiajiadian culture: more densely distributed than modern villages

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The Bronze Age 4000 years ago: an exquisite chapter in the history of Liaoning

Around 4000 years ago, there was a significant change in the lives of people living in the Liaohai region - their tools and weapons were no longer just stone tools. They learned to extract metal from ores and began using it to make tools or weapons. In this way, ancient and dignified bronze vessels with a bluish gray glow officially entered their lives.

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Changxin Palace Lantern of the Western Han Dynasty

Changxin Palace Lantern has changed from the mysterious and heavy bronze vessels in the past, and the entire shape and decoration style appear relaxed, lightweight, and gorgeous. It is a practical and beautiful lamp treasure.

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Bronze chariots and horses buried in the mausoleum of the Qin Shi Huang Emperor

The Qin bronze chariot of the Qin Dynasty are the largest, most complex and most complete ancient chariots and horses unearthed in the archaeological history of China, known as the "crown of bronze".

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Probe into values of Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng

Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng is the most magnificent and largest musical instrument found in the world so far, known as the "eighth miracle" of the ancient world. Relevant departments have tuned the complete set of chime bells unearthed from the tomb of Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng. The results show that there was a complete twelve tone system in the Warring States Period, which broke the previous view that the twelve laws were from ancient Greece.

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An in-depth study of Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng

The excavation of Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng in the Warring States Period has rewritten the world music history. It is the most numerous, best preserved, most complete and most magnificent set of Bianzhong in China so far. It represents the highest achievement of China's pre Qin ritual and music civilization and bronze casting technology, and has had a huge impact in archaeology, history, musicology, science and technology history and other fields.

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Chime Bells of Marquis Yi of Zeng

The Bianzhong of Marquis Yi of Zeng of the Warring States Period is a set of large-scale ritual and music heavy weapons for the monarch of the early Warring States Period. It is a national first-class cultural relic. It was unearthed in Tomb of Marquis Yi of Zeng of the Marquis Yi at Leigu Pier in Suixian County, Hubei Province (today's Suizhou) in 1978. It is now in the Hubei Provincial Museum and is the "treasure of town hall" of the museum.

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The Bronze Ware with the Most Inscriptions

Mao Gong ding's inscription is nearly 500 characters long (497 characters, 499 characters and 500 characters), which is the longest bronze inscription seen.

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