What are the famous foreign cultural relics in China?

According to incomplete statistics of relevant departments in China, more than one million pieces of China cultural relics are collected in more than 200 museums in 47 countries in the world, and they are among the best. In addition to the looting of Yuanmingyuan and the Forbidden City by foreign powers, some foreigners who came to China at the beginning of last century also stole a large number of precious cultural relics in the name of scientific investigation.

Ma Yuan's cave crossing Shui Han River fishing alone, Kai Liang's snow scene, Li Baixing's singing, six ancestors chopping bamboo, Li Di's red and white lotus.

1860, the British and French allied forces savagely looted and burned the Yuanmingyuan. Forty or fifty halls in Yuanmingyuan are decorated with countless mahogany furniture, displaying a large number of rare treasures at home and abroad, including furniture, brocade, carpets, Shang and Zhou bronzes, ceramics, lacquerware, tooth carving, agate, tiger pats, crystals, wood carvings and jade articles, precious stones, calligraphy and painting, clocks and watches, ancient books and so on.

Long Yu Pei 2

Cultural relics: jade; ?

Year: Warring States Period;

Collectors/institutions: Harvard University Art Museum; ?

2. British Museum

In China's collection, The Picture of Women's History by Gu Kaizhi, a painter from the Eastern Jin Dynasty, is the most striking. Bronzes include Shang Shuangyang Zun, Kang Hougui and Xing Hougui of the Western Zhou Dynasty.

3. Boston Museum of Fine Arts

* * * China Cultural Relics Exhibition Room 10, divided into sculpture, painting, bronze ware and ceramics. There is a representative work of Yan, a painter in the Tang Dynasty, in the ancient painting showroom, such as the map of emperors in past dynasties.