National treasures, the characteristics of the ten treasures in the era names

1. The treasure of the palace: the Qianlong-style Jinou Eternal Cup. The Jinou Yonggu Cup is a rare drinking vessel for emperors in the Qing palace. The Jinou Yonggu Cup symbolizes the permanent stability of the Qing Dynasty's territory and political power.

2. The treasure of jade: the sapphire cloud and dragon pattern furnace. Produced in the Song Dynasty, 7.9cm high, 12.8cm in diameter. Made of furnace green jade.

3. The treasure of lacquerware: the rhinoceros moire plate "made by Zhang Cheng". Zhang Cheng was a master of lacquer carving in the Yuan Dynasty, and his handed down works are unanimously regarded as treasures among lacquer carving works.

4. The treasure of calligraphy and painting: "Along the River During Qingming Festival". One of China's top ten famous paintings handed down from generation to generation. It is a genre painting of the Northern Song Dynasty. It is the only surviving masterpiece of the Northern Song Dynasty painter Zhang Zeduan. It has high historical and artistic value and is a national treasure.

5. Enamel Treasure: Cloisonné Enamel Elephant Ear Stove with Lotus Pattern . The enamel of this vessel is bright and moist, and some parts of the enamel are as transparent as glass. The enamel color is rich and harmonious, rich and elegant. It is a high-level Yuan Dynasty filigree enamel work.

6. Bronze Treasure: Yafang Zun. Chinese bronze wine vessel from the late Shang Dynasty.

7. Treasure of Ceramics: Red Glazed Straight Mouth Bottle with Straight Mouth from Lang Kiln, Kangxi, Qing Dynasty.

8. The treasure of Dharma Tie: "Pingfu Tie". Lu Ji's only authentic work handed down from generation to generation is the earliest scroll calligraphy work known in China so far. It is known as the "ancestor of dharma calligraphy" and has been recognized by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage as a cultural relic prohibited from overseas exhibition.

9. The treasure of weaving and embroidery: Shen Zifan's tapestry "Picture of Plum and Magpie". In ancient China, Kesi was considered to be the most noble variety in silk weaving craftsmanship. The ancients said that "one inch of Kesi is one inch of gold" to express the preciousness of Kesi works.

10. The treasure of clocks and watches: a painted and gold-painted pavilion-style self-opening clock made by immortals wishing them longevity. This clock has 7 sets of mechanical systems, which respectively control the travel time, time reporting, movable devices in the scene box, etc. The technical level is quite high.