Luoyang, the capital of the first dynasty in the history of China, was built in Xia Dynasty. The capital site is located in Erlitou Village, Yanshi, which is a world-famous capital site of Erlitou Xia Dynasty. Cultural relics workers have discovered a large number of precious cultural relics in decades of archaeological excavations. The first group of "Xia Dynasty cultural relics" in Heluo Civilization and the Light of China is based on this.
This set of personalized stamps has exquisite illustrations and novel design. The main picture shows four smooth sailing pictures, and the attached picture shows precious summer cultural relics.
The middle part of the full-page stamp is a strip picture of the excavation site of Erlitou site, telling people the long history of Luoyang with rammed earth and gullies; There are six patterns juxtaposed up and down, four smooth sailing pictures on the outside, and two precious cultural relics unearthed in Erlitou in the middle. The top is decorated with bronze medals inlaid with turquoise animal faces, and the bottom is a picture of turquoise animals. Six precious pictures of summer cultural relics are arranged up and down on the left and right sides. On the left, the world-famous No.1 Jue of China-Bronze Jue with the pattern of chest nail, in the middle, the 1.4m-long "China No.5 Yi Long" excavated at Erlitou site-the dragon figure made of turquoise, and the lower part is Tao Qi; From top to bottom, there are square bronze ding, jade Zhang and bronze coffin on the right.
According to reports, the "Heluo Civilization Light of China" series of stamps will be a highlight in the preparations for the World Stamp Exhibition, which complements the World Stamp Exhibition and has great collection value and appreciation potential.
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Luoyang, located in the west of Henan Province, is one of the "three ancient capitals" in China and one of the first historical and cultural cities in the State Council. Luoyang is named because it is located in the sun of Guluo water. Heluo area with Luoyang as the center is an important birthplace of Chinese civilization. China ancient myths such as Fuxi, Nuwa, Huangdi, Tang Yao, Yu Shun and Yu Xia. It is widely circulated here. Xia Taikang moved the capital to Zhu, and Shang Tang made its capital in Xibo; King Wu cut Zhou, and 800 princes would meet him; Duke of Zhou assisted the government and moved Jiuding to Luoyi. Ping, Gaozu Duluo, Guangxu Zhongxing, Wei, Jin and Zen, filial piety reform, Sui and Tang Dynasties, Houliang, Thirteen Dynasties. After the Han and Wei Dynasties, Luoyang gradually became an international metropolis. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, with a population of one million, hundreds of countries paid tribute to Korea, which was very prosperous. Luoyang has long been the political, economic and cultural center of our country in history, and it is also a transportation hub with convenient roads.
In the early years of the Western Zhou Dynasty, the first large-scale highway network in China was established, with Luoyang as the center, as straight as an arrow and as far as it could reach. On the Grand Canal in Sui and Tang Dynasties, Yan Ying met, and Luoyang was the sea in the east, Guanlong in the west, Suzhou and Hangzhou in the south and Youyan in the north. The "Silk Road" at the eastern end, starting from Luoyang, can go directly to the eastern coast of the Mediterranean, and camels and horses are in an endless stream. Luoyang is a scholar of culture. Fu Xishi, the earliest historical document of the Chinese nation, came from Luoyang and is known as the "ancestor of humanity". According to the river map and Luo Shu, it has become a gossip and nine domains.
Since then, the Duke of Zhou made rites and music, Lao Zi wrote articles, Confucius visited Li, Ban Gu wrote, China wrote the first dynastic history, and Sima Guang completed the historical masterpiece Zi Jian here. The famous "Seven Scholars in Jian 'an", "Seven Sages in Bamboo Forest" and "Twenty-four Friends in Jingu" once gathered here and wrote a colorful chapter. Zuo Si wrote an article "Think twice".