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Chapter 914 All kinds, everything
Chapter 914 All kinds, everything
When the Changxin Palace Lantern was unearthed, what people saw were broken parts all over the place.
The maid's head, lamp panel, lampshade and other parts were all scattered on the ground.
Therefore, what people see now is the copper lamp that was restored to its original appearance after being repaired by experts.
The two environmentally friendly and low-carbon ancient copper lamps in Chen Wenzhe's hands are intact.
If you really want to say that they are not as good as Changxin palace lanterns, that is, there is no inscription, and their owner back then may not be as famous as Queen Mother Dou.
No matter what, these are all treasures. After taking photos one by one, Chen Wenzhe registered them in detail.
If he really wants to bring these things back to China, if they are built into a museum and put on display inside, the sensation will probably be far beyond his imagination!
One by one, the treasures are passed through the hands, and they must not be looked at carefully, because a little attention will waste a lot of time.
Anyway, the bronze wares that can appear in front of Jin Hao Yuyi are all national treasures, this should be correct.
No need to look closely, small bronzes are easier to handle.
Just touch it, take pictures carefully, and remember to pack it.
So, soon, Chen Wenzhe only had the big one left in front of him.
Most of the large bronze wares are Zun and Ding.
Of course, the most conspicuous one must be the tripod, such as the strangely shaped tripod in front of you. .
As for the ordinary Yuanding or something, it is too ordinary, just take a look at it and move it away.
Only the tripod with a strange shape and a big head can attract Chen Wenzhe's attention.
"Is this a tile?"
Among the pile of bronze wares, a piece of pottery actually appeared.
Chen Wenzhe was not surprised by the appearance of pottery, or Tao Ding.
Because he knew that after the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and in the Qin and Han Dynasties, bronze tripods gradually became unpopular, and Tao Dings came up later.
There is one thing here, and there is nothing strange about it.
However, few people know about Wa Ding, so it is worth mentioning.
Wa Ding is a pottery cooking vessel with ears and feet.
"Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Second Book of Etiquette": "The samurai deacon in the Dongyuan places a bright weapon... Twelve tiles, with a capacity of five liters."
Lu You's poem "First Arrival in Rongzhou" in the Song Dynasty: "The ground furnace piles up the charcoal of beasts, and the wormwood on the Wading cooks autumn tea."
All these show that the Wa Ding was not an ordinary thing in ancient times.
Next, Chen Wenzhe paid special attention, unexpectedly, there were quite a few Tao Dings inside.
Later, Chen Wenzhe discovered many other special tripods, such as the three-legged pottery tripod, which is also pottery, and the cloud-patterned lacquer tripod.
The cloud-patterned lacquer tripod is made of wood, and it has been preserved until now because it was painted with lacquer.
This is the first time Chen Wenzhe has seen a tripod made of wood.
However, he had heard that many tripods made of wooden tires had been unearthed in Mawangdui Han tombs in China.
In fact, these tripods with strange shapes appeared here. If they were outside, or on the antique stalls outside, even if Chen Wenzhe saw them, he would not believe they were real.
In fact, think about it, if you saw a wooden tripod on the antique booth, and it was painted with colorful lacquer, would you think it was a tripod from the Han Dynasty?
Even if you have a little knowledge of antiques, you need to carefully appraise it and then appraise it several times, so I'm afraid you can't be 100% sure that it's the real thing.
Chen Wenzhe really didn't dare to read more, because it was a waste of time.
Therefore, he can only move faster.
Fortunately, there are only two or three hundred pieces of bronze wares here, so he thought there were only eighty or ninety pieces!
I didn't expect to clean it up. There are some hidden in the large vessel, covered under, and some small vessels.
The sum of these zeros and zeros must be more than two hundred pieces. Even if the calculation is less, there must be two hundred and eighty ninety pieces.
This is mainly because there are too many small pieces. Of course, these bronze wares are much less than the gold wares.
In the next few days, Chen Wenzhe cleaned up the baby at night and rested during the day.
After working for more than ten days in a row, he has packed almost all the gold wares outside.
By this time, he had registered more than [-] cultural relics.
During this process, Chen Wenzhe sorted out the various living facilities of the Han Dynasty, and they were all the top luxury goods.
From then on, Chen Wenzhe also saw the prosperity of the Han Dynasty!
The Han Dynasty lasted for more than 202 years from 220 BC to [-] AD.
She must be a great unified feudal empire full of vigor, with strong national power and unprecedented social and economic prosperity.
These gold and silver utensils and products, which represent wealth, status and glory, were widely used in the Han Dynasty, with various varieties, involving many aspects of social life.
Generally speaking, among the treasures unearthed in this batch, ornaments are the most common among gold and silver wares. Compared with jewelry, there are not many gold and silver wares, and pure gold containers are rare.
After detailed statistics, Chen Wenzhe found that most of the gold and silver utensils of the Han Dynasty were made of silver, and there were a lot of silver bowls, plates, pots, boxes, etc.
Generally, the shape of the utensils is relatively simple, mostly plain.
Judging from the statistical figures, this batch of gold and silverware is divided into five categories according to their functions: decoration, living utensils, gold and silver coins, seals, and medical appliances.
Among them, the decoration category is divided into jewelry category and carriage decoration category.
Jewelry is the most decorative piece, and wearing gold and silver jewelry in the Han Dynasty has become a fashion.
Rings, finger rings, bracelets, beads, gold and silver ornaments of various shapes, etc., appear in large numbers in the tombs of the Han Dynasty.
This is also the reason why [-] pieces of cultural relics were cleared out after a little cleaning, mainly because there were too many hidden small items among those gold objects.
In addition to those jewellery, there are carriage and horse accessories.
The chariot and horse ornaments discovered by Chen Wenzhe include 12 silver horse masks, 35 silver horse ornaments, hoof-shaped animal heads, and animal faces.
In addition, there are 67 gold chariots and horses, and more copper components, most of which are processed with gold.
Of course, compared to these ornaments, there are actually quite a few living utensils buried with them.
It's just that the smaller the jewelry, the more the quantity, while the specific type for daily life is slightly larger, and the value is naturally not small.
Gold and silver living utensils are also found in Han Dynasty tombs, especially practical silver bowls, silver plates, silver basins and other silver utensils.
People in the Han Dynasty had the concept that "gold and silver can be used as food utensils to live forever".
Therefore, silver practical utensils were widely used in the Han Dynasty.
The daily utensils unearthed from the tombs of the early Western Han Dynasty kings sorted out by Chen Wenzhe can be said to be of all kinds and have everything.
The more classic ones include 13 silver plates with gilt patterns and 11 silver boxes.
The 13 silver plates are exquisitely crafted and ornately decorated, and one of the larger ones seems to be made in the late Warring States period;
The other small pieces, made in the early Western Han Dynasty, are similar in shape, size and decorative pattern.
These silver plates are decorated with folds and flower and leaf patterns along the edge, geometric cloud patterns on the inner and outer belly, cloud dragon patterns and two-week stringed band patterns on the inner bottom, and the bands are connected by parallel lines. It can be said that the composition is very clever.
(End of this chapter)
When the Changxin Palace Lantern was unearthed, what people saw were broken parts all over the place.
The maid's head, lamp panel, lampshade and other parts were all scattered on the ground.
Therefore, what people see now is the copper lamp that was restored to its original appearance after being repaired by experts.
The two environmentally friendly and low-carbon ancient copper lamps in Chen Wenzhe's hands are intact.
If you really want to say that they are not as good as Changxin palace lanterns, that is, there is no inscription, and their owner back then may not be as famous as Queen Mother Dou.
No matter what, these are all treasures. After taking photos one by one, Chen Wenzhe registered them in detail.
If he really wants to bring these things back to China, if they are built into a museum and put on display inside, the sensation will probably be far beyond his imagination!
One by one, the treasures are passed through the hands, and they must not be looked at carefully, because a little attention will waste a lot of time.
Anyway, the bronze wares that can appear in front of Jin Hao Yuyi are all national treasures, this should be correct.
No need to look closely, small bronzes are easier to handle.
Just touch it, take pictures carefully, and remember to pack it.
So, soon, Chen Wenzhe only had the big one left in front of him.
Most of the large bronze wares are Zun and Ding.
Of course, the most conspicuous one must be the tripod, such as the strangely shaped tripod in front of you. .
As for the ordinary Yuanding or something, it is too ordinary, just take a look at it and move it away.
Only the tripod with a strange shape and a big head can attract Chen Wenzhe's attention.
"Is this a tile?"
Among the pile of bronze wares, a piece of pottery actually appeared.
Chen Wenzhe was not surprised by the appearance of pottery, or Tao Ding.
Because he knew that after the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties, the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and in the Qin and Han Dynasties, bronze tripods gradually became unpopular, and Tao Dings came up later.
There is one thing here, and there is nothing strange about it.
However, few people know about Wa Ding, so it is worth mentioning.
Wa Ding is a pottery cooking vessel with ears and feet.
"Book of the Later Han Dynasty: The Second Book of Etiquette": "The samurai deacon in the Dongyuan places a bright weapon... Twelve tiles, with a capacity of five liters."
Lu You's poem "First Arrival in Rongzhou" in the Song Dynasty: "The ground furnace piles up the charcoal of beasts, and the wormwood on the Wading cooks autumn tea."
All these show that the Wa Ding was not an ordinary thing in ancient times.
Next, Chen Wenzhe paid special attention, unexpectedly, there were quite a few Tao Dings inside.
Later, Chen Wenzhe discovered many other special tripods, such as the three-legged pottery tripod, which is also pottery, and the cloud-patterned lacquer tripod.
The cloud-patterned lacquer tripod is made of wood, and it has been preserved until now because it was painted with lacquer.
This is the first time Chen Wenzhe has seen a tripod made of wood.
However, he had heard that many tripods made of wooden tires had been unearthed in Mawangdui Han tombs in China.
In fact, these tripods with strange shapes appeared here. If they were outside, or on the antique stalls outside, even if Chen Wenzhe saw them, he would not believe they were real.
In fact, think about it, if you saw a wooden tripod on the antique booth, and it was painted with colorful lacquer, would you think it was a tripod from the Han Dynasty?
Even if you have a little knowledge of antiques, you need to carefully appraise it and then appraise it several times, so I'm afraid you can't be 100% sure that it's the real thing.
Chen Wenzhe really didn't dare to read more, because it was a waste of time.
Therefore, he can only move faster.
Fortunately, there are only two or three hundred pieces of bronze wares here, so he thought there were only eighty or ninety pieces!
I didn't expect to clean it up. There are some hidden in the large vessel, covered under, and some small vessels.
The sum of these zeros and zeros must be more than two hundred pieces. Even if the calculation is less, there must be two hundred and eighty ninety pieces.
This is mainly because there are too many small pieces. Of course, these bronze wares are much less than the gold wares.
In the next few days, Chen Wenzhe cleaned up the baby at night and rested during the day.
After working for more than ten days in a row, he has packed almost all the gold wares outside.
By this time, he had registered more than [-] cultural relics.
During this process, Chen Wenzhe sorted out the various living facilities of the Han Dynasty, and they were all the top luxury goods.
From then on, Chen Wenzhe also saw the prosperity of the Han Dynasty!
The Han Dynasty lasted for more than 202 years from 220 BC to [-] AD.
She must be a great unified feudal empire full of vigor, with strong national power and unprecedented social and economic prosperity.
These gold and silver utensils and products, which represent wealth, status and glory, were widely used in the Han Dynasty, with various varieties, involving many aspects of social life.
Generally speaking, among the treasures unearthed in this batch, ornaments are the most common among gold and silver wares. Compared with jewelry, there are not many gold and silver wares, and pure gold containers are rare.
After detailed statistics, Chen Wenzhe found that most of the gold and silver utensils of the Han Dynasty were made of silver, and there were a lot of silver bowls, plates, pots, boxes, etc.
Generally, the shape of the utensils is relatively simple, mostly plain.
Judging from the statistical figures, this batch of gold and silverware is divided into five categories according to their functions: decoration, living utensils, gold and silver coins, seals, and medical appliances.
Among them, the decoration category is divided into jewelry category and carriage decoration category.
Jewelry is the most decorative piece, and wearing gold and silver jewelry in the Han Dynasty has become a fashion.
Rings, finger rings, bracelets, beads, gold and silver ornaments of various shapes, etc., appear in large numbers in the tombs of the Han Dynasty.
This is also the reason why [-] pieces of cultural relics were cleared out after a little cleaning, mainly because there were too many hidden small items among those gold objects.
In addition to those jewellery, there are carriage and horse accessories.
The chariot and horse ornaments discovered by Chen Wenzhe include 12 silver horse masks, 35 silver horse ornaments, hoof-shaped animal heads, and animal faces.
In addition, there are 67 gold chariots and horses, and more copper components, most of which are processed with gold.
Of course, compared to these ornaments, there are actually quite a few living utensils buried with them.
It's just that the smaller the jewelry, the more the quantity, while the specific type for daily life is slightly larger, and the value is naturally not small.
Gold and silver living utensils are also found in Han Dynasty tombs, especially practical silver bowls, silver plates, silver basins and other silver utensils.
People in the Han Dynasty had the concept that "gold and silver can be used as food utensils to live forever".
Therefore, silver practical utensils were widely used in the Han Dynasty.
The daily utensils unearthed from the tombs of the early Western Han Dynasty kings sorted out by Chen Wenzhe can be said to be of all kinds and have everything.
The more classic ones include 13 silver plates with gilt patterns and 11 silver boxes.
The 13 silver plates are exquisitely crafted and ornately decorated, and one of the larger ones seems to be made in the late Warring States period;
The other small pieces, made in the early Western Han Dynasty, are similar in shape, size and decorative pattern.
These silver plates are decorated with folds and flower and leaf patterns along the edge, geometric cloud patterns on the inner and outer belly, cloud dragon patterns and two-week stringed band patterns on the inner bottom, and the bands are connected by parallel lines. It can be said that the composition is very clever.
(End of this chapter)
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