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What do you think of Nanchang Museum?
-Thoughts on Visiting Jiangxi Provincial Museum
/kloc-In the afternoon of October, we visited the Jiangxi Provincial Museum under the careful arrangement of the organization. Although the weather was gloomy and it rained in Mao Mao, we were all in high spirits, hoping to see the elegant demeanor of Jiangxi Museum. The gate of the museum is resplendent and magnificent, and when you look around, three exhibition buildings stand in front of you, with a heavy cultural and historical atmosphere. As the saying goes, "Look at a person's temperament and a city's museum." It seems that the truth and massiness under the brilliance of a city are deeply hidden in museums, which is also the temperament and connotation of a city.
Under the dim light, we carefully read the story behind each exhibit, as if we had walked into a deep historical corridor. Every cultural relic on display, whether exquisite or ancient, tells us a story, from stone pottery in ancient times to solid bronzes in Shang, Xia and Western Zhou dynasties, from simple history books in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties to prosperity and glory in Sui, Tang and Five Dynasties. The profundity and massiness of Jiangxi is hidden in bronze ding and paintings of Badashan people.
What impressed me most was the Museum of Revolutionary History. There are items of the Red Army in the window, worn-out military caps, worn-out military flags, rusty bugles, sandals with holes ... Pictures, exhibits, Jiangxi as the cradle of revolution, how many Red Army soldiers fought and ran for today's China, and sacrificed their lives ... Our heart of comfortable life has been numb and needs history.
As a famous hometown of ceramics, the name of Jingdezhen is familiar to everyone. Today, I finally had the honor to witness the treasures of Jingdezhen. Every exhibit in Jingdezhen seems to absorb the essence of history and show the vicissitudes of life. For thousands of years, fireworks and kilns in Ding Tao have never been extinguished, and they have been passed down to this day, from colored pomelo to blue and white, to brown porcelain and white porcelain ... Every piece of porcelain bears the wisdom and dexterity of people in Jingdezhen, China. Modern works, such as Moonlight Song, Lotus, Fishing Alone in the Cold River, etc. They are all outstanding, exquisitely carved, beautifully painted and flawless ceramic bottles, which not only blend the breath of history, but also show the modern culture. A piece of ceramics is as pure and transparent as a girl, quietly showing youth and intoxicating us. ...
The most distinctive thing is the display of Hakka culture in Jiangxi, the red Chinese corset of women, the narrow and exquisite sedan chair, and a corner of a simulated restaurant ... The quaint breath is as sweet as wine, and the rich local flavor tells an ordinary and wonderful life in silence.
After visiting three museums, I felt my eyes hurt, but my brain seemed to be more substantial. I have had a big meal of culture, history and nature here, waiting for me to go back and savor it and digest it slowly. ...
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