Salted fish (bream, or Wuchang fish, parabramis pekinensis) of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, thanks to its extremely high concentration of sodium ions, has been preserved in the ground for 2,400 years. It is now in the collection of Hubei Museum.
No wonder the old saying that a salted fish can't turn over It turns out to make sense 2400 years It's still a salted fish, and Master Xing doesn't deceive me!
The dry climate preserved a Han Dynasty pig's trotter for more than 2,000 years, and it was dug up with pig skin and pork.
In the 80s of the last century, a peculiar artifact was found under a beacon near Jiayuguan - a dried pig's trotters. Using dating technology, archaeologists found that this pig's trotter turned out to be a Han Dynasty cultural relic, more than 2,000 years ago!
Further research suggests that it was a wild boar's hoof, which may have been left over from the Han Dynasty garrison soldiers hunting wild boars to improve their lives. (Brother is on the front line, and there is a pig's trotter, left for you, waiting for you to come back and eat together!.))
Chinese Historical Relics (now known as Journal of the National Museum of China), No. 1, 2005, cover).
*The eight kings in the book are called "Album-like Turtles", which are late Shang Dynasty bronzes collected by the National Museum of China in 2003, with strange shapes and very rare appearances.
If the prototype of this big king eight lives to this day, it should be more than 3,000 years old, it was originally carefree to live in Huanshui (now Huanhe, Henan), did not want to one day disaster from the sky, but was pierced by four arrows, died. Who is so violent, blatantly violating the "Wildlife Protection" is not small, it is a king in the late Shang Dynasty.
There is an inscription on the back of the copper turtle with 4 lines and 32 characters, which tells the tragic fate of the great king eight:
Bingshen, Wang Taihuan, obtained. Wang shoots, shoots three, and there is no waste of arrows. Wang Lingyu was like a book, saying: "Play in Yong." "Be a mother's treasure.