My system is not decent
Chapter 1946 Became the person I most envied
Chapter 1946 Became the person I most envied
In May 1968, a tense blasting project was going on near Lingshan, Mancheng District, BD City.
This move is to better meet the needs of national defense development, and the Tushantou near Lingshan District has become the primary target of blasting.
But after a loud bang, a dark hole appeared on the top of the mountain.
The mystery of the Han tombs in Mancheng has been lifted since then.
This ancient tomb is the tomb of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan, and his wife Dou Wan in the Western Han Dynasty.
Because it was unearthed in Mancheng, it was named "Mancheng Han Tomb".
With the advent of treasures such as the golden jade clothes, the wrong Jinbo mountain furnace, and the Changxin palace lantern, the archaeological team could no longer contain their excitement, and repeatedly lamented the luxury of the nobles of the Western Han Dynasty during their lifetime.
It can be said that the concentrated appearance of these national first-level protected cultural relics has once again amazed the world.
In addition, a large number of treasures in the tomb are placed in the tomb intact.
The experts seem to have opened up a mysterious treasure. According to statistics, tens of thousands of artifacts were unearthed from the tomb.
Including all kinds of gold and silver wares, bronze wares, iron wares, jade wares, lacquer wares, and exquisite silk fabrics, there are more than [-] pieces in total. Dozens of trucks are needed to load cultural relics.
After transporting all the artifacts to the museum, the archaeological team began the complicated and meticulous cleaning work.
During the cleaning process, they accidentally found an extremely strange bronze vessel in a corner.
The bronze vessel is 13.3 centimeters high and shaped like a blooming flower with 4 petals in total.
Between the petals there is a softly downward falling branch, and a long-armed monkey stands on the stamen.
The long-armed monkey's legs are curled up, and the right hand is tightly hooked to the stamen, and the left arm is bent upwards and straightened into a hook shape.
After the archaeological team cleaned it up, they began to discuss its use.
Some archaeologists believe that it is a candlestick with a strange shape, which is used to place candles.
Another team member thought it might be a hook.
Some archaeologists also believe that it is purely an ornament.
But what exactly is it for?Several team members were also at a loss because of their lack of archaeological experience.
Archeology is a very rigorous work. In addition to observing the shape of artifacts, it is also necessary to explore various details.
For the utensils in the Han tombs all over the city, their purpose can be seen at a glance.
For example, pots and bottles are all living utensils;
Swords and spears are weapons;
Books and paintings are entertainment items.
Even if it is difficult to distinguish the purpose of some utensils in a short time, the answer can be found in ancient books and materials.
The archaeologists even searched through ancient books, even some unofficial histories of the Han Dynasty, but still failed to find any records about the artifact.
From this, the team members speculated that this mysterious artifact may have been privately made at that time, so it was not mentioned in various materials.
In order to find out the real purpose of the artifact, the archaeologists sent it to the cultural relics department and invited experts in the cultural relics field to appraise it.
The expert only observed it for a short while, and then said a word, but this sentence almost shocked the jaws of the archaeologists.
What are the experts saying?It's very simple, the expert told the archaeologists: "You took it upside down!"
It turned out that when the archaeologists observed the artifact, they had been observing it upside down. No wonder they looked at it for a long time, but they couldn't figure out why.
Experts told the archaeologists that the artifact is called "Western Han four-petal flower-shaped hanging ape copper hook", which is specially used to hang clothes.
The team members turned it over and tried it out, and as expected, the clothes were hooked firmly.
After the mystery of the use of the utensils was revealed, the archaeologists, while admiring the experts, were also amazed at the ingenuity of the ancients' design of the utensils.
Because through further experiments, the archaeological team also found that there is a copper shaft at the connection between the gibbon and the stamen.
It was completely rusted only because of rust, and after the team members patiently removed the rust, they actually turned it successfully.
This makes the "four-petal flower-shaped hanging ape copper hook in the Western Han Dynasty" completely reproduce the style of the year.
A small bronze vessel has such an ingenious mechanism. The specifications of the artifacts in the Han tombs all over the city are really amazing.
The experts' research on the Han tombs in Mancheng has not been interrupted. I believe that more secrets will be revealed to the world, so that Chinese descendants can witness the historical civilization that belonged to 2000 years ago.
Of course, the antiques sent to Chen Wenzhe by his subordinates this time must not only be bronze wares, nor just a copper hook.
In addition, the more precious ones are gilt tiger-shaped bronze pedestals, gilt deer-shaped bronze ornaments, etc.
For example, the gold-plated pair of beast-shaped bronze ornaments are both beasts with heads and double bodies, and the angle between the two bodies is 90 degrees.
Viewed from the side, it is a winged mythical beast with a head held high, a slender waist, and its forelimbs are prostrate and its hind legs are exerting force.Full of Chu Feng.
There is also the town of bronze rap figurines, this group of bronze towns in human form is the image of rapping comedians.
This town is almost exactly the same as the copper town of talking and singing figurines unearthed from the tomb of King Jiangdu in Dayun Mountain.
So these are likely to be the official system of the Han court, and they are uniformly given to the princes and kings for use.
Then there is the leopard-shaped copper town, the leopard body is made of gold and silver with plum-shaped leopard spots.
The head, feet and tail are dotted, the mouth is painted vermilion, and the eyes are inlaid with white agate.
However, because the vermilion pigment is mixed in the binder, it is red and bright.
Its body is soft, curled up, and its head held high, which captures the softness and alertness of cats.
In addition to these, the most famous should be the wrong gold and copper Boshan furnace.
The body of this incense burner is bean-shaped and covers Xiaobo Mountain.
The whole body is staggered in gold, and the handle of the seat is open-carved in the shape of three dragons coming out of water, with the dragon's head supporting the stove.
The stove plate is decorated with gold flowing cloud patterns, and the upper part of the plate and the cover cast steep and undulating mountains.
Gods and beasts appear in the mountains, tigers and leopards are running, monkeys are squatting on high peaks or riding on beasts, and hunters are hunting among the rocks.
Two or three small trees are dotted among them, depicting a beautiful mountain view and vivid hunting scenes.
Like this Boshan furnace, and the Boshan furnace of the bronze beast figure.
The copper lamp is more special. The lamp holder of the "Danghu" copper lamp is a kneeling person, which reflects the tense relationship between the Han and the Huns at that time.
Copper sheep-shaped lamp This lamp, the lamp plate placed flat on the sheep's head can be put down, and the unused lamp oil can be poured back into the sheep's body, saving money!
The furnace-shaped copper lamp is an environmentally friendly lamp that can adjust the direction and brightness of the light.
All of these are considered national treasures, and so many bronzes from the Han Dynasty can now be put in his private museum as long as Chen Wenzhe wants.
If it was the original, with so many treasures, Chen Wenzhe would have to find a way to sell one and exchange it for money, a large sum of money, so that he can buy and collect more treasures.
But with so many priceless treasures, he no longer needs to exchange money for collection.
(End of this chapter)
In May 1968, a tense blasting project was going on near Lingshan, Mancheng District, BD City.
This move is to better meet the needs of national defense development, and the Tushantou near Lingshan District has become the primary target of blasting.
But after a loud bang, a dark hole appeared on the top of the mountain.
The mystery of the Han tombs in Mancheng has been lifted since then.
This ancient tomb is the tomb of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan, and his wife Dou Wan in the Western Han Dynasty.
Because it was unearthed in Mancheng, it was named "Mancheng Han Tomb".
With the advent of treasures such as the golden jade clothes, the wrong Jinbo mountain furnace, and the Changxin palace lantern, the archaeological team could no longer contain their excitement, and repeatedly lamented the luxury of the nobles of the Western Han Dynasty during their lifetime.
It can be said that the concentrated appearance of these national first-level protected cultural relics has once again amazed the world.
In addition, a large number of treasures in the tomb are placed in the tomb intact.
The experts seem to have opened up a mysterious treasure. According to statistics, tens of thousands of artifacts were unearthed from the tomb.
Including all kinds of gold and silver wares, bronze wares, iron wares, jade wares, lacquer wares, and exquisite silk fabrics, there are more than [-] pieces in total. Dozens of trucks are needed to load cultural relics.
After transporting all the artifacts to the museum, the archaeological team began the complicated and meticulous cleaning work.
During the cleaning process, they accidentally found an extremely strange bronze vessel in a corner.
The bronze vessel is 13.3 centimeters high and shaped like a blooming flower with 4 petals in total.
Between the petals there is a softly downward falling branch, and a long-armed monkey stands on the stamen.
The long-armed monkey's legs are curled up, and the right hand is tightly hooked to the stamen, and the left arm is bent upwards and straightened into a hook shape.
After the archaeological team cleaned it up, they began to discuss its use.
Some archaeologists believe that it is a candlestick with a strange shape, which is used to place candles.
Another team member thought it might be a hook.
Some archaeologists also believe that it is purely an ornament.
But what exactly is it for?Several team members were also at a loss because of their lack of archaeological experience.
Archeology is a very rigorous work. In addition to observing the shape of artifacts, it is also necessary to explore various details.
For the utensils in the Han tombs all over the city, their purpose can be seen at a glance.
For example, pots and bottles are all living utensils;
Swords and spears are weapons;
Books and paintings are entertainment items.
Even if it is difficult to distinguish the purpose of some utensils in a short time, the answer can be found in ancient books and materials.
The archaeologists even searched through ancient books, even some unofficial histories of the Han Dynasty, but still failed to find any records about the artifact.
From this, the team members speculated that this mysterious artifact may have been privately made at that time, so it was not mentioned in various materials.
In order to find out the real purpose of the artifact, the archaeologists sent it to the cultural relics department and invited experts in the cultural relics field to appraise it.
The expert only observed it for a short while, and then said a word, but this sentence almost shocked the jaws of the archaeologists.
What are the experts saying?It's very simple, the expert told the archaeologists: "You took it upside down!"
It turned out that when the archaeologists observed the artifact, they had been observing it upside down. No wonder they looked at it for a long time, but they couldn't figure out why.
Experts told the archaeologists that the artifact is called "Western Han four-petal flower-shaped hanging ape copper hook", which is specially used to hang clothes.
The team members turned it over and tried it out, and as expected, the clothes were hooked firmly.
After the mystery of the use of the utensils was revealed, the archaeologists, while admiring the experts, were also amazed at the ingenuity of the ancients' design of the utensils.
Because through further experiments, the archaeological team also found that there is a copper shaft at the connection between the gibbon and the stamen.
It was completely rusted only because of rust, and after the team members patiently removed the rust, they actually turned it successfully.
This makes the "four-petal flower-shaped hanging ape copper hook in the Western Han Dynasty" completely reproduce the style of the year.
A small bronze vessel has such an ingenious mechanism. The specifications of the artifacts in the Han tombs all over the city are really amazing.
The experts' research on the Han tombs in Mancheng has not been interrupted. I believe that more secrets will be revealed to the world, so that Chinese descendants can witness the historical civilization that belonged to 2000 years ago.
Of course, the antiques sent to Chen Wenzhe by his subordinates this time must not only be bronze wares, nor just a copper hook.
In addition, the more precious ones are gilt tiger-shaped bronze pedestals, gilt deer-shaped bronze ornaments, etc.
For example, the gold-plated pair of beast-shaped bronze ornaments are both beasts with heads and double bodies, and the angle between the two bodies is 90 degrees.
Viewed from the side, it is a winged mythical beast with a head held high, a slender waist, and its forelimbs are prostrate and its hind legs are exerting force.Full of Chu Feng.
There is also the town of bronze rap figurines, this group of bronze towns in human form is the image of rapping comedians.
This town is almost exactly the same as the copper town of talking and singing figurines unearthed from the tomb of King Jiangdu in Dayun Mountain.
So these are likely to be the official system of the Han court, and they are uniformly given to the princes and kings for use.
Then there is the leopard-shaped copper town, the leopard body is made of gold and silver with plum-shaped leopard spots.
The head, feet and tail are dotted, the mouth is painted vermilion, and the eyes are inlaid with white agate.
However, because the vermilion pigment is mixed in the binder, it is red and bright.
Its body is soft, curled up, and its head held high, which captures the softness and alertness of cats.
In addition to these, the most famous should be the wrong gold and copper Boshan furnace.
The body of this incense burner is bean-shaped and covers Xiaobo Mountain.
The whole body is staggered in gold, and the handle of the seat is open-carved in the shape of three dragons coming out of water, with the dragon's head supporting the stove.
The stove plate is decorated with gold flowing cloud patterns, and the upper part of the plate and the cover cast steep and undulating mountains.
Gods and beasts appear in the mountains, tigers and leopards are running, monkeys are squatting on high peaks or riding on beasts, and hunters are hunting among the rocks.
Two or three small trees are dotted among them, depicting a beautiful mountain view and vivid hunting scenes.
Like this Boshan furnace, and the Boshan furnace of the bronze beast figure.
The copper lamp is more special. The lamp holder of the "Danghu" copper lamp is a kneeling person, which reflects the tense relationship between the Han and the Huns at that time.
Copper sheep-shaped lamp This lamp, the lamp plate placed flat on the sheep's head can be put down, and the unused lamp oil can be poured back into the sheep's body, saving money!
The furnace-shaped copper lamp is an environmentally friendly lamp that can adjust the direction and brightness of the light.
All of these are considered national treasures, and so many bronzes from the Han Dynasty can now be put in his private museum as long as Chen Wenzhe wants.
If it was the original, with so many treasures, Chen Wenzhe would have to find a way to sell one and exchange it for money, a large sum of money, so that he can buy and collect more treasures.
But with so many priceless treasures, he no longer needs to exchange money for collection.
(End of this chapter)
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