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It is the first special museum of Northern Qi murals built on the original site in the country.
Taiyuan Northern Qi Mural Museum.
It is officially open to the public.
This museum is based on the tomb of Xu Xianxiu in the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Built for in-situ preservation and display.
In 2002, Xu Xianxiu's tomb was unveiled.
There are more than 300 square meters of murals in the Northern Qi Dynasty preserved on the tomb wall.
It is of great value for the study of ancient art history and the history of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
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Step inside this temple of art.
Appreciate the unique light of this long history.
According to Chang Yimin, a museum research librarian of the Taiyuan Institute of Cultural Relics Protection.
Eastern Wei and Northern Qi periods.
Jinyang (Taiyuan, Shanxi), known as "Bafu" and "Beidu".
It is an important political, economic, military and cultural center.
It is also an international city.
Many Hu people from Central and West Asia.
Doing business, being an official, or engaging in other professions in Jinyang.
The mural depicts bearded people with high noses, deep eyes, and thick beards.
In addition to the murals of Xu Xianxiu's tomb.
The Taiyuan Northern Qi Mural Museum is also on display.
Several other tomb murals of the late Northern Dynasties unearthed in Shanxi.
The murals of the tomb of Lou Rui in Taiyuan.
The pen is smart and chic, and the painting style is clear and fluent.
Xinzhou Jiuyuan Gang tomb murals.
The content is rich and the picture sense is strong.
The mural of the tomb of Shuiquanliang in Shuozhou.
It vividly reproduces the social and historical features of the Northern Qi Dynasty.
Time passes. Artifacts remain in the history of the ground.
Tell the story of the past.
They enrich the content of Chinese mural art.
Witnessed the integration of nationalities.
It is also a model of exchanges and mutual learning among civilizations.
Producer: Hu Guoxiang.
Final review: Pei Lei.
Reporter: Wang Xuetao, Chai Ting.
*Editor: Qiu Xingxiang.
Editor: Wang Jingjing, Meng Jie.
Academic advisor: Chang Yimin, Cultural and Museum Research Librarian of Taiyuan Institute of Cultural Relics Protection.
Acknowledgement: Taiyuan Northern Qi Mural Museum.
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