China News Service, Shenyang, October 8 (Reporter Han Hong) The "Harmonious China" exhibition co-sponsored by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Propaganda Department of the Liaoning Provincial Committee of the Communist Party of China was held at the Liaoning Provincial Museum on the 8th. The National Treasure-level cultural relics such as the Picture, the Thousand-character Cursive Scroll of Huizong of the Northern Song Dynasty, and Ming Chou Ying Shanghe in the Qingming Dynasty were gathered in the exhibition.

  According to Liu Ning, deputy director of the Liaoning Provincial Museum, the exhibition aims to interpret the cosmology, world, society and morality contained in the "Hehe" culture through the beauty of cultural relics, and to show the "Hehe" spirit and civilization in traditional Chinese culture. Value, show the unique spiritual identity of the Chinese nation, and enhance cultural self-confidence in the inheritance and preservation of the "Hehe" culture.

Audience viewing the exhibition.

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  As the largest special exhibition in the history of the Liaoning Provincial Museum, this exhibition displays 402 cultural relics and ancient books (436 individual pieces) related to the "Hehe" culture, including 88 first-class cultural relics per group, the first cultural relic exhibited in Liaoning. 197 pieces/group, 121 pieces/group of loaned cultural relics (177 single pieces).

On the same day, the National Treasure-level cultural relics collected by the Liaoning Museum, such as the Yuan brocade Hundred Birds Chaofeng Scroll, the Liaoning Three-color Glazed Printed Taiji Figure Holding Pot, etc., were all presented.

National treasure-level cultural relics such as "Preface to the Orchid Pavilion in Tang Dynasty (yellow silk)" collected by the Hunan Museum, "Jin Zhangyu Wenji Returning to the Han Dynasty" collected by the Jilin Provincial Museum, and "Complete Map of Ming Kun Yu Wanguo" collected by the Nanjing Museum are also presented in the exhibition.

At the same time, the exhibits on display comprehensively use various cultural relics such as painted pottery, bronze ware, porcelain, silk embroidery, calligraphy, painting, ancient books, inscription rubbings, etc., to illustrate the themes according to their respective eras and cultural backgrounds.

  The exhibition includes four parts: "Heaven and Man", "Humanity and Kindness", "Harmony and Difference", and "Xiehe Wanbang". Cultural relics from different regions, such as "Silver Pot" and "Changsha Kiln Celadon-glazed Applique Dance Figure Porcelain Pot".

Liu Ning said that these cultural relics reflect the exchange and mutual learning of civilizations, and Chinese civilization continues to develop and develop in this concept of "harmony" and in tolerance and inclusiveness.

The "Hehe China" exhibition displays 402 cultural relics and ancient books related to the "Hehe" culture (436 pieces).

Photo by Han Hong

  The exhibition on the day also combined with diversified and high-tech display means such as digital scene creation, exhibition hall atmosphere rendering, Internet celebrity punch-in design, interactive experience, etc., allowing people to immersely perceive the "Hehe" culture.

Li Han, a cultural and museum enthusiast, said after visiting the exhibition that looking at these handed down calligraphy and painting works from the perspective of "harmony", he seems to be able to more deeply understand the harmonious coexistence of man and nature, and to experience the feelings of ancient people who expressed their love for landscapes.

  Liu Ning said that the human world exists because of "harmony" and develops because of "unity".

It is hoped that with the help of pieces handed down from time to time, pieces of fine painting and calligraphy, and pieces of calligraphy and calligraphy, people can understand the "Hehe" culture in the macro historical context, and feel the long history of "Hehe" culture in China and the Chinese wisdom it contains. .

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