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Composition tour of Fuzhou Museum

After noon, the sun was shining, and everyone could not hold back their excitement. They came to school early and set foot on the road of visiting museums with a good mood. Once in the museum, it is very modern. There are many high-tech products here, which have nothing to do with ancient times. But as soon as we entered the entrance of the first exhibition hall, an eye-catching eight characters-the light of ancient civilization in the Central Plains-directly pulled us back to ancient times, and the style took a 360-degree turn. The museum has eight exhibition halls, including Primitive Society, Xia and Shang Dynasties, Western Zhou Dynasty, Eastern Zhou Dynasty, Han, Wei and Jin Dynasties, and Southern and Northern Dynasties. What amazed me was the lotus crane square pot in the exhibition hall of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, which was called "competing for deer and land". Entering the fourth exhibition hall, I followed the crowd to the "Lotus Crane Square Pot" surrounded by people on the third floor inside and outside, which was called "the treasure of the town hall". I managed to squeeze in, and I was still puzzled at the time: what is so attractive? Then, I can't help but exclaim, what a beautiful work of art! It is a bottle-shaped object about one meter high and twenty centimeters wide, and its shape is ingenious. There are many numbers on the pot, which are miscellaneous but not chaotic. Dragons and tigers are strange and have different shapes. Against the backdrop of these dragons and tigers, the crane supported by 20 lotus petals with hollow patterns on the top of the pot has become the protagonist of the pot. It was made by a coppersmith vividly, as if someone would flap their wings and fly away in horror as soon as they shouted. I turned left and right there and studied there for ten minutes. At that time, I marveled at the intelligence of the ancients. Such wonderful modeling and exquisite casting are not guaranteed to be made in our technologically advanced era. Farewell to these cultural relics, I reluctantly walked out of the museum and was shocked again.