On November 16, "Multiple Integration into China: Kuaiji and Zangke Bronze Cultural Relics Exhibition" was launched at the Guizhou Provincial Museum.

This exhibition featured 154 pieces (sets) of Wudi bronze cultural relics collected by Jiangsu Zhenjiang Museum and 50 pieces (sets) of fine bronzes collected by Guizhou Provincial Museum.

The exhibition uses the three parts of Xia to become barbarians, cultural diversity, and the unification of China to show the ancestors of Kuaiji and Zangke located on the edge of China during the Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the Warring States and the Qin and Han Dynasties. After absorbing the bronze skills of the Central Plains, they formed their own unique bronze cultural charms. .

  In this exhibition, there are not only several national treasures such as the "Bronze with Spines and Thorns", but also more than ten bronze cultural relics in Guizhou and Zhenjiang are exhibited for the first time.

For example, the "bronze adze" of the Shang and Zhou period unearthed from the site of Jigong Mountain in Guizhou, which was exhibited for the first time, embodies the bronze casting technique of Guizhou during the Shang and Zhou period.

  The exhibition will be on display until January 5, 2022. People can visit the Guizhou Provincial Museum for free.

(Reporter Pu Wensi)

Editor in charge: [Ji Xiang]