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Mondo Culture Updated on 2024-01-31

An accidental archaeological excavation in the last century, the treasures of the underground palace of Famen Temple in Shaanxi Province appeared, showing people a graceful and luxurious picture of the Tang court. More than 2,000 treasures from the Tang Dynasty have reappeared, becoming one of the largest archaeological discoveries of the Sui and Tang dynasties in China in the 20th century. Now, this Tang Dynasty is close at hand!Now leave a message below this article, as of nowmonthThe top 10 readers of the morning newspaper can each get two tickets for the special exhibition.

Recently, the "Treasure of the Tang Dynasty - The Essence of Famen Temple Underground Palace Culture Exhibition" opened in the special exhibition hall on the first floor of the Nanjing City Wall Museum. It is reported that a total of 39 sets of 42 exquisite exhibits were displayed in the exhibition. The exhibition will be on view until March 31, 2024. Ma Lin, member of the Party Committee and deputy director of the Nanjing City Wall Protection and Management Center, said at the opening ceremony that this special exhibition, as the opening exhibition of the Nanjing City Wall Museum, strives to reproduce the social life, civilization achievements and value pursuit of the "Tang Dynasty", the heyday of ancient China. Tang people like incense——The largest surviving Tang Dynasty sachet

The ancients believed in "aroma nourishing nature", and in the Tang Dynasty, incense was more abundant. According to experts, the gilded double moth pattern silver sachet unearthed from the underground palace of Famen Temple is the most exquisite and largest piece of Tang Dynasty sachet found so far, and its built-in gyroscope principle can be called a "black technology". The inside of the sachet is balanced by a balance device that rotates the inner and outer rings when the ball rolls, while the center of gravity of the bowl remains level at all times, so that the lit spices do not spill out when hung up. This leveling device conforms to the gyroscope principle of modern aviation and navigation instruments, indicating that China mastered this principle as early as the 9th century. The Tang people love tea——At present, the earliest tea set has been found in the world

Among the complete sets of exquisite tea sets unearthed in Famen Temple, there is a piece that was created in the Tang Dynasty and played an extremely important role in the process of cooking tea - tea milling. Tea milling was used to crush tea leaves, and its appearance indicates that the refinement of tea drinking in the Tang Dynasty was further deepened. In this exhibition, the audience can see this set of gilded wild goose pattern silver tea troughs, gilded flower silver basket shaft composed of tea mills. According to reports, this set of tea sets is the highest and highest level of palace tea sets in the world in the era of discovery, providing a complete physical basis for the formation of tea culture in China.

The gilded double mandarin duck pattern large silver plate in the exhibits is also one of the highest. What is special is that the bottom of the basin is engraved with the word "West Zhejiang", which is located in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu Province today, and is the gold and silver production center in the south of the late Tang Dynasty, reflecting that the gold and silver production level in the south at that time was no less than that of the palace workshop. In addition, there is also a heavyweight gold and silver heavy artifact of the Tang Dynasty that cannot be ignored in this exhibition - the gilded silver treasure letter of the Four Heavenly Kings, which is among the first batch of cultural relics prohibited from leaving the country.

The Tang people used porcelain——The secret color porcelain was unearthed to solve the mystery of history"The nine autumn wind and dew are more and more kiln open, and the thousand peaks are green. "Secret color porcelain is the late Tang Dynasty Zhejiang Yue kiln for the royal court porcelain fired, but due to the long-term lack of physical confirmation, its true face has become a historical mystery. The underground palace of Famen Temple unearthed fourteen pieces of secret color porcelain, in addition to a water purification bottle, the remaining thirteen pieces and the "clothing account" tablet (unearthed in the Famen Temple underground palace Yongdao) recorded one by one, for the judgment of the secret color porcelain to establish a standard, but also unveiled the secret color porcelain through the ages.

In this exhibition, there is a five-petal sunflower mouth large concave bottom secret color porcelain plate, also known as the most breathtaking one, embodies the tortoise Meng's poem of "winning the green color of a thousand peaks", and visualizes the characteristics of the secret color porcelain skillfully winning the "green color of a thousand peaks" in nature. In addition, the reporter found that in addition to these cultural relics, many interactive links were also carefully designed in this exhibition. For example, in order to give the audience a better understanding of the Tang Dynasty gold and silverware making process, the organizers carefully created multiple cardboards that can be turned over. For example, if you open the "filigree knot cage" on the diagram, you can see an introduction to the filigree process, which corresponds to the artifact**.

In addition, you can also "listen", pick up the earpiece, and you can hear the legends and stories related to the drawings of the cultural relics. At the end of the exhibition hall, a wall of ancient poems is also set up, such as the popular Li Bai's "Long Trunk Travel" and Liu Yuxi's "Wuyi Lane", so that the audience in Nanjing has a deeper understanding of the Tang Dynasty. Would you like to come and see the exhibition?A glimpse of the Tang Dynasty!Leave a message and like, and act quickly.

*: Nanjing Morning Post Love Nanjing Reporter Zhong Min Photography: Pan Fei Editor: Ning Ning Editor: Huang Yangyang.

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