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Museums are a very important place to record history. In the museum, we can often go through various exhibitions, running through ancient and modern times. 202 1 Guangzhou Wang Dian and Nanyue King Exhibition will be held in Nanyue King Museum of Western Han Dynasty in Guangzhou. Let's look at the relevant details of the exhibition.

202 1 Guangzhou and South Exhibition

Time: 202 1 year 65438+1October 25th-April 65438 +08.

Venue: Nanyue King Museum of Western Han Dynasty, Guangzhou

Ticket price: free of charge

The exhibition "The King of Yunnan and the King of Nanyue" will be exhibited at the Museum of Nanyue King in the Western Han Dynasty from1202 1 on October 25th to 2021on April 65438+8. The Museum of Nanyue King in the Western Han Dynasty will be open to the public free of charge on the opening day. This exhibition is the fifth edition of Wang Zhan, the Warlord of the Han Dynasty, sponsored by Nanyue King Museum in the Western Han Dynasty, after Chu King and Yue King, Zhongshan King and Yue King, Qilu Hanfeng and Looking for Yelang.

The exhibition was co-sponsored by six cultural institutions, including Yunnan Provincial Museum, Nanyue King Museum of the Western Han Dynasty, Guangzhou Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology (Nanhan Erling Museum), Nanyue Palace Museum, Lijiashan Bronze Museum in Yunnan and Jinning District Museum in Kunming. A total of 289 pieces (sets) of precious cultural relics from Yunnan and Guangdong were exhibited, which reproduced the historical picture of Yunnan and South Vietnam more than 2,000 years ago and showed the unique charm of Yunnan culture and South Vietnam culture.

Two wonderful flowers in the frontier of Han empire

In, Yunnan was a powerful vassal state in southwest Han Dynasty, which reached its peak from the end of Warring States to the beginning of Western Han Dynasty. In the process of Liang Wudi's development of southwest provinces, Yunnan gradually merged into China, and it was reduced to the Han Dynasty in 109 BC. At the end of the Western Han Dynasty, Yunnan declined and disappeared from historical records in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

The historical record that "Wang Yin, the king of Yunnan, was given by the Han Dynasty" was confirmed by the seal of 1956 unearthed in Shizhai Mountain, Jinning, and the burial place of the king of Yunnan and his relatives was also confirmed. With the excavation of the tombs of Lijiashan in Jiangchuan District and yangfu Head in Kunming, the outline of Yunnan culture gradually became clear. At present, the academic circles mostly locate Yunnan culture in the central and eastern parts of Yunnan Province with Dianchi Lake as the center.

The splendor, exquisite skills and civilization of cultural relics unearthed in Yunnan Gao Zhuo shocked the world. So far, tens of thousands of Yunnan cultural relics, especially bronzes, have been unearthed. People in Yunnan are very creative. They made full use of realistic techniques and ingenious smelting technology to vividly engrave and cast scenes of Yunnan society more than 2,000 years ago on bronzes, and instantly solidified them into the history of Yunnan. Bronzes have unique shapes, exquisite patterns and typical Yunnan cultural characteristics;

Shell containers are mostly used to store shell coins, and their covers are carved with various figures, animals or large-scale scenes, covering themes such as sacrifice, weaving, hunting, looting, fairs and dances.

Yunnan epic on bronze wares

In, the Yue people were the main ethnic group in Yunnan, and many Yunnan cultures had distinct characteristics of Baiyue culture: the Yunnan people on Yunnan bronzes inherited the tradition of "bun" of the ancient Yue people, and the button-shaped image of the house model reflected that the Yunnan people lived in Yue-style Gan Lan buildings.

During the Western Han Dynasty, it was unearthed from the pottery house in Guangzhou, the "Long Live" tile and the Nanyue Palace site in Wang Zhu. This exhibition reflects South Vietnam's absorption and integration of Central Plains architectural technology on the basis of Gan Lan. In addition, bronze drums, feathers and other Vietnamese artifacts or decorations have been found in the two places, which shows that Yunnan and South Vietnam are inextricably linked in geography, nationality and culture.

Yunnan-Vietnam culture has witnessed the diversity and unity of Chinese civilization.

1June, 983, the tomb of Nanyue king was excavated, and the museum was built on the basis of the original site of the tomb, mainly showing the original site and its unearthed cultural relics.

Among them, the "Silk Jade Clothes" of Nanyue King is the earliest set of jade clothes with complete shape unearthed in China so far, which is very rare.

The museum has an ancient tomb protection area and a comprehensive exhibition.