Chinanews.com, Changchun, February 1st (Tan Weiqi) Painted glazed pottery female figurines riding horses, silver bowls with "fourteen two and three points" ink books, three-color three-legged pots, painted polo figurines... Here is being held in Changchun, Jilin. "Eternal Chang'an—Exhibition of the Essence of Cultural Relics of the Tang Dynasty in Shaanxi" reproduces the developed material civilization and splendid culture of the prosperous Tang Dynasty from multiple perspectives, attracting people from all walks of life to visit the exhibition.

  The exhibition is jointly sponsored by Shaanxi History Museum and Jilin Provincial Museum, and Xi'an Museum, Qianling Museum, Zhaoling Museum, Chang'an Museum in Xi'an, and Fengxiang District Museum in Baoji City jointly participate in the exhibition.

  The Jilin Provincial Museum set up an exhibition with the theme of Chang'an in the Tang Dynasty. The exhibition is divided into three parts: "Oriental Capital", "Living in Chang'an", and "Hu Feng on the Silk Road". 120 pieces (groups) of representative cultural relics of the Tang Dynasty, including bronze mirrors and Buddhist statues.

Visitors are admiring the silver cake of "Jian Anyong Diao".

Photo by Liu Dong

  Shaanxi is an important birthplace of Chinese civilization, and fourteen feudal dynasties including Zhou, Qin, Han, and Tang successively established their capitals here.

Chang'an, the capital of the Tang Dynasty, was not only the political, economic, and cultural center of the country, but also the starting point of the Silk Road.

The majestic Chang'an City, with its broad mind and developed civilization, attracts people from different countries, regions and nationalities, who come along the Silk Road to seek knowledge, belief, wealth and realize their dreams...

  In the exhibition area of ​​the Jilin Provincial Museum, the audience wandered among the dazzling array of relics of the Tang Dynasty, feeling and appreciating the prosperity and extraordinary charm of Chang'an.

  The Tang Dynasty was the peak period for the development of horse dancing.

In this exhibition, the cultural relic "White Pottery Dancing Horse" has attracted much attention.

The reporter saw that the whole body of the dancing horse is as delicate as ivory, with a vigorous body and graceful posture.

It is reported that horse dance performances originated in the West and were introduced to the Central Plains during the Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties. It was a kind of circus performance at that time.

Trained dancing horses can dance to the music and perform various movements.

  The "twisted tire glaze pillow" exhibited this time is also extremely precious.

Twisted body porcelain is made of white and brown clay, so that the carcass presents natural textures such as wood grain, marble grain, and pheasant feather grain, and is fired with transparent glaze. It was first created in the Tang Dynasty. Ceramic decoration craft.

Tire twisters and Tang Sancai belong to low-temperature glazed pottery. Due to the labor-intensive and time-consuming production, difficult operation and low yield rate, their output and varieties are scarce.

  "It is very difficult for local citizens to have the opportunity to appreciate so many exquisite cultural relics in one place." Li Gang, director of the Jilin Provincial Museum, said that it is more convenient for citizens and tourists to experience the rich history and culture by displaying the treasures of many cultural and museum institutions in Shaanxi Province.

  "I brought my children here. Through the exhibition, I fully understood the traditional Chinese culture and felt the charm of the prosperous Tang Dynasty." Zhang Manhua, a tourist from Tongliao City, Inner Mongolia, told the reporter that he was fascinated by the dazzling array of treasures when he first entered the museum. Attract, this moment history is at hand.

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