Cultural relics collection is divided into precious cultural relics and

According to the specific grading standards, cultural relics collection can be divided into precious cultural relics and general cultural relics, among which precious cultural relics can be divided into first-class cultural relics, second-class cultural relics and third-class cultural relics. Those with particularly important historical, artistic and scientific values are first-class cultural relics, second-class cultural relics with important historical, artistic and scientific values, and third-class cultural relics with relatively important historical and artistic values.

What are the cultural relics collections?

On April 5, 20001year, the ministerial meeting of the Ministry of Culture passed the Classification Standard for Cultural Relics Collection, which divided cultural relics into precious cultural relics and general cultural relics, and precious cultural relics into first-class cultural relics, second-class cultural relics and third-class cultural relics. In the first-class cultural relics classification standard, it is required to reflect the production relations and economic and political systems of various eras in China, the development of productive forces in past dynasties, the social and historical development of various ethnic groups, promote national unity and safeguard the reunification of the motherland.

The classification standard of second-class cultural relics reflects the productive forces and relations of production in various historical periods in China, as well as its economic and political system. Reflect a region, a nation or an era; Reflect historical figures or events; Reflect certain archaeological cultural types and cultural characteristics.

The classification standard of third-class cultural relics is to reflect the productivity and production relations in various historical periods in China; Reflect a region, a nation or an era; Reflecting a historical event or person is of great value to the study of a historical issue; Reflects a certain type of archaeological culture.