Cultural relics collected by Shen Hansheng

He has a private collection of 1500.

The length of the sword is about 1 m, the whole body is bronzed, the hilt is engraved with plum pattern, the scabbard is rolled with gold pattern, and the body is engraved with a line of fine print "Ten years of the Republic of China, Sun Wen". "This is the treasure of my town hall!" Whenever visitors approach the booth where this gilded plum blossom sword is located, Shen Hansheng can't help but introduce it excitedly.

What makes Shen Hansheng proud is his other 1500 collections. There are more than 100 pieces of cultural relics about Dr. Sun Yat-sen in his family, including 19 12' s mahogany plaque of "The World is Public" given to Dr. Sun Yat-sen by Li,19/0/2 years ago, letters written by Dr. Sun Yat-sen, Huang Xing and Hu, as well as "Sun Yat-sen"

In addition to the physical objects during the Revolution of 1911, Shen Hansheng also has important cultural relics of the Ming and Qing Dynasties, such as the dragon robe of the Ming Emperor Chengzu and the imperial edict of Emperor Kangxi. There is also the handsome seal of Huang Xing as the military head of the rebel army, the national emblem of Nanjing National Government with double ten knots ... Sun Xiao, director of Zhongying Street History Museum, said: "There are many world-class cultural relics in this exhibition."

He has a private museum.

For people with so many cultural relics, the first reaction of others is: this person must be a millionaire. But the opposite is true. Shen Hansheng is a "poor man". He and his lover are living on a monthly pension of 475 yuan. His "Iron Blood Hall of the First Righteousness of Xinhai" is a special museum: a museum without an address. Because he has no money to build a museum, all the cultural relics are in his home, and the curator, clerk and narrator of the museum are all his own. In 200 1 year, he took more than 300 cultural relics to Beijing for exhibition. Shi Shuqing, a researcher at the Chinese History Museum, and other three experts wrote in the appraisal book: Except for a few handed down calligraphy and individual exhibits, no fakes were found. Most of them belong to important cultural relics, rich in research and collection value. It is estimated that at least 80 of his 1500 collections are worthy of national first-class cultural relics.

But he never wanted to sell them. He contacted the exhibition and tried to catch the train home that night because he couldn't afford the accommodation. In the exhibition hall in Yantian District, he sleeps with security guard Xiao Rao on a table less than 1 meter wide every day.