Major archaeological discoveries and restoration of Shang bronzes unearthed in Dayang Prefecture, Xing 'an, Jiangxi Province. 199 1 to 1993, participated in, guided and presided over the restoration of major national archaeological discoveries, the restoration of Western Zhou bronzes in Western Zhou Tombs in Sanmenxia, Henan, and the restoration of Chu bronzes unearthed in Si Xia, Zhejiang. Ten national ministries and commissions "Compass Plan Ancient Inventions-Ancient Agricultural Inventions-Research on the Protection of Agricultural Cultural Relics" and "Database of Important Agricultural Cultural Relics" and "Museum Exhibition Topics". "China Agricultural Culture and Folk Paper-cutting". National Cultural Heritage Administration's "Cultural Relics Restoration Standards, Cultural Relics Restorer Qualification Certification Project" and so on. Known as "Langzhong Cultural Relics", it is a leading figure in the field of contemporary traditional cultural relics restoration.
In the work of cultural relics restoration, we have created a method of restoring cultural relics by artistic means, and embarked on a shortcut to learn and identify from restoration and reproduction. He traveled all over China, inspected the methods of forging bronzes in various places, and summed up a set of bronze identification methods. He is an expert in bronze ware appraisal today.
Bronze rubbings are the continuation of bronze research, and all experts who study bronze in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China collect them. According to legend, during Jiaqing period of Qing Dynasty, there was a statue of Jiaoding Mountain in Jiaoshan Temple of Jiangsu Province. In his spare time, the abbot of Liuzhou made it a full-form expansion, and many people sought Taoism. When Ruan Yuan, an epitaph, learned about it, he invited the Liuzhou monk to make a full-length extension of his three generations of bronzes for his friends. The winner, like a treasure, cherishes it especially, thus creating a precedent for holographic expansion, and the monks in Liuzhou are the ancestors of holographic expansion. Holographic extension, also known as three-dimensional extension. It first disappeared in the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China, and was inherited by Zhou Xiding, the first general of the Republic of China, and his apprentice Fu Dade. Because Jia Wenzhong loved calligraphy, painting and seal cutting since he was a child, his holographic rubbings were an artistic innovation integrating epigraphy and epigraphy. His works are accurate in modeling, reasonable in perspective, clear in ornamentation, standardized in inscription and realistic in effect. Scholars and experts speak highly of him, and he is a famous figure in the extension of the overall shape of contemporary bronzes.
Jia Wenzhong has always attached importance to personnel training. 1995 has been a visiting professor at Haidian university, and the planning and establishment of the major of cultural relics protection and restoration (national enrollment) has been approved by the education commission, so that cultural relics restoration can really enter the university classroom. He was successively hired as a visiting professor by Peking University, Tsinghua University, Minzu University of China, Nanjing University and Beijing Union University. He has been invited for a long time to hold training lectures for National Cultural Heritage Administration, China Museum Society, China Cultural Relics Society and China Collectors Association.
Deeds: He was interviewed by CCTV's special report "The Son of the Orient", Jia Wenzhong's special series "Into Science", "Life of Science" and Phoenix Satellite TV's "Heaven and Earth Man", and was interviewed by People's Daily, Guangming Daily, Beijing Daily, Economic Daily, China Heritage Daily, Beijing Evening News, new york Overseas Chinese News and various magazines.