1, Siyang Fangzun stepmother Wu Ding
Wu Ding, the stepmother of Siyangfangzun, is in the National Museum. Bronze ritual vessels in the late Shang Dynasty were mainly used for sacrifice. The square statue of Siyang is 58.3 cm high and weighs 34.5 kg. Exquisite craftsmanship, elegant modeling and magnificent momentum can be called "the ultimate bronze model", a veritable national treasure, and enjoy the reputation of "the treasure of the town and the country".
2. Wu Ding, the stepmother of Shang Dynasty
Wu Ding, the Empress Dowager of Shang Dynasty, also known as Musi Wu Ding and Musi Wu Fang Da Ding, was cast in the late Shang Dynasty, and 1939 was unearthed in Wuguan Village, Anyang City, Henan Province. Wu Ding, the Empress Dowager of Shang Dynasty, was 133 cm tall, 1 10 cm long, 79 cm wide and weighed 832.84kg.. The device has thick ears and folded edges, and its abdomen is rectangular, which is supported by four pillars.
3, Qingming Riverside Map
The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is one of the top ten famous paintings handed down by China. It is a genre painting in the Northern Song Dynasty, and it is the only representative work of Zhang Zeduan, a painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is a national treasure cultural relic and is kept in the Palace Museum in Beijing. The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is 24.8 cm wide and 528.7 cm long, and it is in silk color. In the form of a long scroll, the work vividly records the city appearance of Tokyo, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty in China in the12nd century, and the living conditions of people from all walks of life at that time, which is a witness to the prosperity of Tokyo, the capital of the Northern Song Dynasty.
4. Gou Jianjian, King of Yue
Goujian Sword, the sword of the King of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period, is a bronze ware of Yue at the end of the Spring and Autumn Period and a national treasure of China. 1965 TombNo. 1 of Wangshan Chu Tomb Group in Jingzhou District, Jingzhou City, Hubei Province was unearthed and collected in Hubei Provincial Museum. The sword of Gou Jian, the King of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period, was 55.7 cm long, 8.4 cm long and 4.6 cm wide, and weighed 875 grams. The head of the sword is rolled into the shape of a ring.
5. Ceng Houyi rings the bell
The bells chimed by Hou Yi of the Warring States Period were a set of large-scale ritual and musical instruments of Zeng in the early Warring States Period. They were unearthed in the tomb of Zeng Houyi, Leigudun, Sui County, Hubei Province in 1978, and kept in the Hubei Provincial Museum, which is the "treasure of the town hall" of the museum. During the Warring States Period, Hou Yi once struck a bell. The clock stand is 748 cm long and 265 cm high. A full set of 65 minutes, divided into three layers and eight groups. They are hung on a curved ruler-shaped copper clock rack. The maximum clock height is 152.3 cm and weighs 203.6 kg.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Wu Ding, stepmother of Shang Dynasty