Culture China 丨 National Treasures in Museum Moon Cake

Author:Hunan International Channel Time:2022.09.08

Mid -Autumn Festival is approaching, and many museums integrate cultural relics into moon cakes.

There is a copper running horse on the moon cakes of the Gansu Provincial Museum, and the Sanxingdui Museum incorporates a large bronze mask. The Luoyang Museum has a beast noodle pattern copper square tripod pattern.

How many of these national treasures hidden in the museum moon cakes?

Copper Benma (Ma Ta Feiyan)

Gansu Provincial Museum

The Gansu Provincial Museum inspired by cultural relics copper, and the cultural relics elements are used as patterns, and the copper -Ben Moon Creative moon cakes are introduced to show the mooncakes in the traditional festival and show the charm of Gansu culture.

Shang Zhou Sun Shenbird Gold decoration

Sands Site Museum

Moon cakes are incorporated into the Shang and Zhou Divine God Bird Gold. The Sun God Bird is a totem of the early tribes of the ancient Shu people. The sun god bird gold ornament pattern is designated as a logo of Chinese cultural heritage.

Bronze mask

Sanxingdui Museum

Bronze mask is a cultural relic unearthed in Sanxingdui site in 2021. It has been 3,000 years ago. It is the most complete, largest, and best preserved large bronze mask unearthed from the Sanxingdui site. The understanding and thinking of all things and the world of human and god.

Copper gold -plated

Shenyang Palace Museum

Duan Duan is a kind of Swiss beast in ancient Chinese legends. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, it was placed on the palace furnishings and practical device, which was placed on the two sides of the hall to use incense and deterrent halls.

Song Qing white glaze group pattern powder box

China (Hainan) Nanhai Museum

Song Qing white glaze powder box, as a precious porcelain from the West Shawang Reef I of the South China Sea, has the seals of Jiaxiang patterns such as peony, Tuanhua, dried dried flowers, and circular squares on this side. Elegant and restrained stretching, like a bright moon, with his own Huaguang, silently telling the beautiful vision of "spending good moonlight people for a long time, Haiqingheyan I and a life".

Tao Aijiewear Dance Figurine

Xuzhou Museum

The moon cake pattern is incorporated into the element of the pottery dancer. Dance figurines are wearing a deep coat, their arms shake their sleeves upwards, their bodies dance "S" shape, and the dance posture is enthusiastic. This dancer has not been discovered in other regions of China.

Beast Facial Copper Fang Ding

Luoyang Museum

The Western Zhou Dynasty Beast Facial Founder was the cultural relics unearthed from the North kiln in Luoyang in 1977. Ding is a cooking utensils, and it is also a ceremony of grade and identity symbol. It is made of precision and is handsome. It is a masterpiece of typical significance in Shang and Zhou Dynasties.

"Hundred Flowers" Volume

National Museum

The moon cake pattern is incorporated into the pattern in the Song Dynasty's "Hundred Flowers" volume. The composition of the "Hundred Flowers" volume is to take the form of "folding flowers", and capture the most distinctive partial painting in natural flowers, which is more delicate and moving than the overall depiction.

Supervision/Ren Shuai

Editor -in -chief/Wu Weichun

Edit/Li Leilei

Source/Comprehensive People's Daily Weibo, People's Travel

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