China News Service, Taiyuan, July 10 (Reporter Hu Jian) ​​Genghis Khan issued a document to the Quanzhen Sect Master Qiu Chuji, the glazed components on the top of the eaves of the Sanqing Hall of Yongle Palace, and the "Immeasuring Person" hidden in the kiss of the Chongyang Hall of Yongle Palace Top Grade Miaojing...These mysterious and precious cultural relics first appeared on the 10th.

The public visited the "Enjoy the Wonderful into the Truth-Yongle Palace Protection and Inheritance Special Exhibition" and watched the 3D printed Yongle Palace murals.

Zhang Yunshe

  "Viewing the Wonders and Entering the Truth-Special Exhibition on the Protection and Inheritance of Yongle Palace" was held in Shanxi Museum on the 10th. This is the first exhibition in China with the theme of Yongle Palace, and many of the exhibits have appeared for the first time.

  Among the exhibits, a document issued by Genghis Khan to Qiu Chuji, the head of Quanzhen Sect, is particularly precious. The document roughly means that Quanzhen Sect is to be exempted from taxes.

In 1220, the 73-year-old Qiu Chuji accepted the invitation of Genghis Khan and led his eighteen disciples from Shandong to travel west to meet Genghis Khan, and preached for him many times, persuading Genghis Khan to stop killing Aimin.

  During the preparations for the exhibition, the staff found a scroll in the warehouse. The text was "The Wonderful Sutra of Unmeasured People", which was the opening scripture of "Orthodox Taoist Collection".

After that, the scripture was assessed as a national first-class cultural relic, and it was sent to Nanjing Museum for restoration.

The public visits the "Enjoy the Magic into the Truth-Special Exhibition of the Protection and Inheritance of Yongle Palace".

Zhang Yunshe

  "This scripture was originally placed in the kiss on the west end of the Chongyang Hall of Yongle Palace. Later, we discovered it from the warehouse during the curatorial exhibition. The scripture was written in parallel and mentioned the contents of the Yongle Palace construction and the reconstruction of the inscription. The contents recorded in the script are consistent, which also shows that this scripture was placed in the construction process." The exhibition curator An Hai said that this scripture is very special from the mounting method to the writing method, and it may be earlier than the Yuan Dynasty. Generation, its significance.

  In addition to these precious cultural relics that appeared for the first time, digitization has also allowed the world-renowned murals of Yongle Palace to be reproduced.

The exhibition uses 3D printing technology to reproduce the two murals in the east and west of the Sanqing Hall of Yongle Palace, whose scale and form are similar to those of real objects.

In addition, people can also use mobile digital technology to find various patterns in the murals, and finally present a dynamic picture of the Yuan Dynasty.

The public visits the "Enjoy the Magic into the Truth-Special Exhibition of the Protection and Inheritance of Yongle Palace".

Zhang Yunshe

  The Guangsheng Temple's flaming Buddha image, now in the Nelson Atkins Museum of Art in the United States, reads "It's another day to miss the motherland..." in its "mood dynamics". A group of people named "Yongle Palace" The digital experience screen of "Circle of Friends" is the virtual social software of Acacia from the "protagonist" Yongle Palace and its mural "friends" scattered overseas. The curator hopes to introduce the Chinese treasures lost overseas in this way.

The public visits the "Enjoy the Magic into the Truth-Special Exhibition of the Protection and Inheritance of Yongle Palace".

Zhang Yunshe

  Yongle Palace was built in the second year of Dingzong Yuan (1247). It has a history of more than 700 years. It is the largest and best-preserved Taoist temple in China. It is also known as Baiyun Temple in Beijing and Chongyang Palace in Hu County, Shaanxi Province. Teach the "Three Great Patriarchs". Among them, the mural with an area of ​​over 1,000 square meters is the most complete Taoist mural in existence in China, and is known as the "Oriental Art Gallery". (Finish)