1. Yin Ruins Museum?
Many friends may not know much about Yinxu Museum in Anyang, Henan, but I think the reason why the museum can participate in this program is because Henan is a big historical province, so it goes without saying that it has a long history. Seven dynasties? Anyang, called Anyang in ancient times, has a vital historical position from Shang Dynasty to Warring States Period and is rich in cultural relics, so it is also very qualified to become one of the museums introduced in National Treasure.
Second, the Qin Shihuang Mausoleum Museum.
I believe everyone is familiar with the Museum of the Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, and many friends must have been there. It is a national 5A scenic spot and the eighth wonder in the world. The Terracotta Warriors and Horses in the museum also shocked the world and can be said to be a well-deserved national treasure. The introduction of the museum in "National Treasure 3" is reasonable, and we don't lament how great Qin Shihuang was to build such a great Terracotta Warriors and Horses, and even after thousands of years of precipitation, it can still be completely presented to the world without making people want to know more about this history.
Three. Xi anbeilin museum
As for the museum in Xi 'an, you may be more familiar with the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor, but you don't know much about the natural history of the forest of steles in Xi 'an. However, there are many cultural relics from Qin Dynasty to Tang Dynasty in Anbeilin, such as the tablet of the Book of Filial Piety inscribed by Li, the tablet of Yan's Family Temple carved by Yan Zhenqing, and the stone carving of Zhaoling completed by Yan He, all of which are treasures of the museum, and are very worthy of our understanding.
However, it is not clear which museums will participate in "National Treasure" before the broadcast of the program, but I very much look forward to these museums being presented in the program, so that everyone can know more about the relevant history.