China News Service, Hangzhou, July 23 (Tong Xiaoyu) On July 23, the special exhibition "Zheli is more than a well-off life-eight windows to see the wonderful Zhejiang" opened in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, the treasure of Zhejiang Museum and Town Hall. "Fuchun Mountain Habitation Picture" (Remaining Mountain Picture Volume) appeared in the fourth unit of the exhibition "Zhejiang is a modern version of "Fuchun Mountain Habitation Picture".

  It is reported that the exhibition is divided into "Culture, Better Life", "Entrepreneurship, bravely rise to the forefront, dare to be the first", "From "Made in Zhejiang" to "Zhejiang Zhizhi"" "Zhejiang is a modern version of "Fuchun" Eight units including the “Mountain Living Picture” introduced Zhejiang’s achievements in eight aspects, including humanistic advantages, private economy, technological innovation, ecological construction, and mountain-sea collaboration.

"Faith" handwritten by Xie Gaohua.

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  With the scenery of Fuchun River on both sides of the Fuchun River as the background in early autumn, "Fuchun Mountain Residence" is the work of Yuan Dynasty painter Huang Gongwang, and is known as one of the top ten famous paintings in China.

Later, due to the fire, the picture was divided into two sections. The first section was called the "Remaining Mountain Picture", and the second section was called the "Utility Teacher Roll".

In 1956, the "Remaining Mountain Picture" became the "Treasure of the Town Hall" of the Zhejiang Provincial Museum.

  In 2011, "Living in the Fuchun Mountains" (Remaining Mountain Picture Volume) went to Taiwan and combined with the "Wuyoushi Volume" in Taipei.

In the past ten years, the "Remaining Mountain Map" has revealed its true face. The last time it was exhibited was in 2018.

  When talking about why the national treasure paintings were "sent out" this time, Chen Shuihua, the director of the Zhejiang Provincial Museum, said that there is a section in this exhibition that is related to ecological construction.

"Zhejiang is a modern version of "Fuchun Mountain Residence", with green water and green mountains everywhere. We want to let the audience experience the achievements of Zhejiang's ecological civilization construction through the comparison of ancient and modern."

At the scene, the audience can remotely "observe" the breeding and living conditions of island birds in real time.

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  In order to better protect this handed down work, Chen Shuihua revealed that the "Living in the Fuchun Mountains" (Remaining Mountains) will only be on display for two weeks.

The exhibition site not only set up a constant temperature and humidity cabinet, but also the lights in the exhibition hall were jointly developed by the Zhejiang Provincial Museum and Zhejiang University to prevent the light from being too bright and damaging the ancient paintings.

  It is worth mentioning that in addition to the “Remaining Mountain Map”, there are more than 70 exhibits, pictures and video materials from the China Water Conservancy Museum, Shaoxing Luxun Memorial Hall, Zhejiang Photographers Association, Zhejiang Pictorial Office and other units on display. (Group).

  Among them, there are precious cultural relics such as the "Communist Manifesto" translated by Chen Wangdao (the printed version of the Socialist Research Society in 1920) and the handwritten book "Faith" by Xie Gaohua, the former secretary of the Yiwu County Party Committee.

exhibition site.

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  As an old reporter of Zhejiang Daily, a group of photos taken by Xu Yonghui also became the highlight of the exhibition.

This group of photos documented the changes in the lives of four generations of an ordinary family in rural Zhejiang.

  "Whether it is a well-off or not, the key depends on the fellow villagers." Xu Yonghui said. In the first photo taken in 1950, the family wore ragged clothes with patches on them, but with the changes of the times, they not only put on brand new ones. He lived in a building, his child went to college, bought a car, and smiled more.

  In addition to this set of photos, at the exit of the exhibition hall, the audience can also watch a series of videos on the theme of "People Talk about a Well-off"

"Through the perspective of 100 ordinary people in 11 cities in Zhejiang, I can experience the rapid development of Zhejiang society in recent years." Chen Shuihua said.

  It is reported that this exhibition will be held at the Zhejiang Provincial Museum and will last until October 30.

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