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What is the treasure of Qinghai Museum?

Qinghai Museum is a large comprehensive museum in the northwest of China, with a large collection of precious cultural and artistic works, which fully shows the brand and history of Chinese culture. Let's introduce it in detail below.

The treasure of Qinghai Museum Town Hall is

1, bronze gilded Guanyin statue

2. striped mesh painted pottery pot

3. Painted pottery pots with dance patterns

4. Qijia Culture Binaural Red Pot

5. Xuanwu inkstone drops

6. Don Juan's Julian Group and Ma Jin.

7. Tang calligraphy "Karma Sutra"

8. Nida (nickname of Nydia) (female)

Brief introduction of Qinghai museum

Qinghai Museum is a national first-class museum and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. Yu Fan had previously written articles such as "The world's longest Thangka 6 18m, which was completed by 400 masters in 27 years, with an estimated value exceeding 7.2 billion" and "The most wayward ethnic group in China wears all the wealth of a suite in Beishangguang, worth tens of millions", and introduced the 6 18m world's longest Thangka and Tibetan costumes exhibited in Qinghai Museum. Today, we will continue to introduce the "Qinghai History and Cultural Relics Exhibition Yangtze River Civilization" of Qinghai Museum. The whole exhibition is based on the theme of "Three Rivers" and is divided into two parts: "Prehistoric Civilization Heritage" and "Essence of Historical Relics". Nine units have more than 5 10 precious historical relics.

Dance painted pottery basin

It belongs to Majiayao cultural relics and was unearthed in Tongzongri site. Pottery pottery, mouth folded, curled, slightly bulging, small and flat. Black decoration. There are two groups of human figures dancing hand in hand on the inner wall of the mouth, namely 1 1 and 13. The figures dressed in spherical costumes are slightly different from the painted pottery pots unearthed from Sunjiazhai site in Datong, but the picture vividly depicts the scene of primitive people dancing collectively, and the composition is simple and lively.

Gourd-patterned painted pottery pot

It is an intermediate cultural relic unearthed from the family cemetery of Hualong Group. Clay, small mouth, short neck, bulging belly, ears, flat bottom. Red and black, the neck is decorated with arc patterns, and the shoulders and abdomen are decorated with six groups of gourd patterns, which are covered with net patterns and diamond square patterns. Regular shape, typical and exquisite pattern.

Vortex pattern binaural painted pottery pot

It belongs to the intermediate cultural relics unearthed from the Yangshan cemetery in Minhe and Xinmin. Pottery pottery, open, slightly higher neck, bulging belly and flat ears. The neck is decorated with net lines, and the shoulders and abdomen are composed of four groups of black and red continuous vortex patterns. The black edge has sawtooth lines, and the vortex center is filled with diagonal lines and long dotted lines. Patterns are dynamic. They are typical intermediate tools.

Colored pottery jar of bighorn argali

Kaga cultural relics unearthed from Ahatla cemetery in Xunhua. Mud, small mouth, neck, ears, hanging belly, circle feet. Black. Draw a zigzag on the mouth, a continuous herringbone on the neck, a vertical sheep shape on the shoulder, and a zigzag between two parallel lines on the abdomen. The shape is complete, the composition is bright, and the decoration is simple and vivid.

Concentric pattern painted pottery basin

Majiayao cultural relics unearthed from Gongbeitai site in Walnut Village, Minhe. The abdomen is flat and bulged, and the abdominal wall contracts downward into a small flat bottom. The mouth is decorated with four groups of equidistant concentric water ripples with grid patterns between them. Painting the inner wall of the basin, with the bottom center at the center of the circle and concentric circles, is also an artistic expression of concentric water ripples. Regular modeling, fine polishing, complex but not chaotic patterns, smooth and elegant lines, the whole pattern presents a lively sense of rhythm in the complexity.

A round copper spear with broad leaves and barbs.

Qijia cultural relics unearthed from Nash site in Xining city. Broad leaves, blunt edges, thick ridges, round leaves, and barbs on one side. Wide body, exquisite casting. It is speculated that this bronze spear is not used in actual combat, but has the function of symbolizing strength and holding a spear to command.

Seven-pointed star bronze mirror

Qijia cultural relics unearthed from Gamatai tomb in Guinan. The front of the mirror is polished, and there is a semi-circular button in the middle of the back, which is damaged. There are two holes in the edge of the mirror. The theme decoration is a feather-like seven-pointed star pattern. The bronze mirror is cast by a single model, which is the earliest bronze mirror found in China at present.

Luanfeng tongxun road reform

Han Dynasty cultural relics unearthed from the Han Tomb in Sunjiazhai, Datong. Smoking utensils are stoves used for smoking in ancient times.

Xiongnu wolf eats cattle gold medal ornaments

The Warring States cultural relics unearthed in Qilian County, Haibei Prefecture belong to Xiongnu cultural relics. Made of pure gold. It looks like a rolling mountain, showing natural forms such as mountains, forests, wolves and cows. By means of relief. In the picture, a wolf bites the hind leg of a cow in the forest, and the cow struggles painfully. The law of the jungle appears on paper. The back of the gold medal is slightly flat, with two rectangular cross buttons, which should be used for binding. Gold medal is a typical object of grassland culture in northern China, with animals as its theme, and it is a symbolic object to show its status. This gold medal ornament reflects the historical event that the northern Xiongnu culture entered Hehuang Valley and began to exchange and develop with the Qiang culture.

Renwadang

Tang dynasty tiles unearthed in Kawaguchi town, Minhe. Clay pottery, round, bas-relief pattern. There is a flying man with two wings in the middle of the tile, his hands crossed on his chest, his wings flat, his abdomen decorated with horizontal stripes and his edges decorated with beaded stripes. This kind of tile is rare in the Tang Dynasty, and the image of feather people should be a localized reaction of West Asian culture. Winged angels were also unearthed on the ancient Silk Road. This kind of ceramic tile is well-made, regular in shape, with special cultural characteristics and exudes the artistic style of the Tang Dynasty.

Orthodox bronze gilded Siddhartha Gautama

Belongs to the Ming Dynasty cultural relics. Made of copper and gold, the headdress has spiral hair, high bun meat and a precious pearl at the top. Fiona Fang, plump and upright, eyes looking straight ahead, mouth slightly closed, ears shoulder-high. Wearing a cassock with a right shoulder exposed and a skirt exposed below, the clothes lines are smooth and elegant. With the right hand, it can be cast and printed; With your left hand, you can apply Zen seal; You can sit on the lotus seat. In front of the lotus throne, from right to left, the ninth paragraph of the regular script is "Fulongshi, the Buddhist Festival in the Orthodox Year".

Opening hours of Qinghai Museum

It is open free of charge every Tuesday to Sunday. Visiting hours: 9:00- 17:00 in summer and 9:30- 16:30 in winter. Closed all day on Mondays (normally open on Mondays on national holidays).