New on the Shenzhen Museum
Author:Shenzhen Evening News Time:2022.06.17
Recently, the "Kingdom of Mystery -The Bronze Culture Exhibition of the Yunnan Ancient Dian Kingdom" was unveiled at the ancient art museum of the Shenzhen Museum.
The exhibition is co -organized by the Shenzhen Museum, the Yunnan Provincial Museum, the Lijiashan Bronze Museum in Yunnan, and the Jinning District Museum of Kunming City. It will continue to exhibition until September 18, 2022.
The Museum's Bronze Masterpiece attracted the attention of citizens. Shenzhen Evening News reporter Yu Haihong Photo
"Dian" is an ancient kingdom established by the ancient nation of the southwestern border of my country. It has existed in Yunnan history for about 500 years. It appeared in the early Warring States Period and disappeared in the Han Dynasty.
Shenzhen Evening News reporter Lu Chuyi (the same below)
"Yunnan" is the kingdom of bronze art. The Yunnan people use realistic methods and ingenious smelting techniques to cast social life into a masterpiece of bronze art. This exhibition selected the ancient Yunnan cultural relics covering the ancient Dian Kingdom's bronze rituals, weapons, agricultural tools and various living supplies.
Many important exhibits appear in this exhibition:
Such as the Drum -shaped hunting scene of copper storage shell
It is the only one among the cultural relics of the Yunnan Kingdoms
Drum -shaped shellfish showing hunting scenes
House model copper buckle decoration
The performance of the performance should be related to the King of Dian
Peacock title Snake pattern copper
It shows the extraordinary level of craftsmanship in the ancient Yunnan people ...
Bronze masterpiece
Waiting for citizens to open together
An unforgettable historical and cultural journey
... ...
Writing | Shenzhen Evening News reporter Yang Hui
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