Cover news reporters Liu Kexin, Liang Jiaqi, Xun Chao reported from Xi'an, Shaanxi.
Qin's unification of the six kingdoms laid the foundation for the unification and development of later generations. The Han Dynasty inherited the Qin system, which laid the foundation of China's political culture. Han people, Han culture, Hanfu ......The influence of the Qin and Han dynasties on Chinese culture is self-evident. On the occasion of the Spring Festival, the cover news reporter came to the Qin and Han Pavilion of the Shaanxi History Museum (hereinafter referred to as the Shaanxi Libo Qin and Han Pavilion) to have a glimpse of the majesty of the Qin and Han dynasties.
The reporter learned that the Qinhan Museum is located in the core area of the Qinchuang Yuan Weihe Science and Technology Innovation Belt in the Qinhan New Town, close to the core palace area of the Qinxianyang City Ruins and the Western Han Dynasty Emperor Mausoleum Ruins. The seven buildings are arranged according to the Big Dipper and connected by an overhead corridor. The Qin and Han Dynasty Museum is currently the only museum in China with the purpose of focusing on the origin, development and contribution of the Qin and Han civilizations.
Artifacts tell history.
When the artifact "becomes" into an actor.
Tell the story of the past of the Qin and Han dynasties.
When a new museum opens, the audience always wants to know what important cultural relics are on display. The cover news reporter saw in the Qin and Han Museum of Shaanxi Calendar Museum that the cultural relics such as the Duhu charm and the painted goose fish bronze lamp that have attracted much attention in the Shaanxi Museum have been unveiled in the new museum. In addition, key cultural relics such as the Golden Monster, the Silver Lying Deer, the Qin Terracotta Warriors, the Ancient Ship, and the "Shanglin" Bronze Lantern have also been put in place, which will surely feast the eyes of the audience.
Du Hu Fu.
Painted goose fish bronze lamp.
The cover news reporter learned from Ren Xueli, research librarian and deputy director of the exhibition department of the Shaanxi History Museum, that in order to show the breadth and profundity of the Qin and Han civilizations and their contributions to world civilization in three dimensions, Shaanxi Libo planned a series of exhibitions such as "The World is One - Qin and Han Civilization Theme Exhibition" to welcome the opening of the Qin and Han Pavilion, a branch of the Shaanxi History Museum. The exhibition hall is divided into two floors with a total of 3,530 square meters, and a total of 732 pieces (groups) of cultural relics are exhibited, which are divided into 8 parts: the preface hall, the first to the sixth unit, and the tail hall. The content of the exhibition takes the creation of a new order as the core, and tells the story of how the Qin and Han dynasties gradually achieved national, ideological and cultural identity from political unification, and finally grew into an open, confident and powerful multi-ethnic country from six aspects: system creation, economic development, ideological foundation, cultural innovation, scientific and technological assistance, and exchange and mutual learning. Ren Xueli also revealed that in addition to the above cultural relics currently on display in the exhibition hall, the Shaanxi Libo Qin and Han Museum also plans to select more wonderful cultural relics from the cultural relics warehouse and gradually meet the audience.
Exhibition hall scene. As soon as I walked into the basic exhibition "The World is the Same - Qin and Han Civilization Theme Exhibition", the reporter noticed that the display in this exhibition hall is very different from the traditional exhibition. In the past, as soon as the audience walked into the traditional museum, they went straight to the most famous cultural relics. This is because in traditional exhibitions, most of them are classified according to the materials of the objects, such as pottery, bronze, gold, etc., or according to the type of objects, and it is not difficult to find the "star" cultural relics. However, in the Qin and Han Dynasty Pavilion, each unit of the exhibition contains a variety of cultural relics. For example, Du Hu Fu, a group of Qin Terracotta Warriors, a group of Han Terracotta Warriors, a group of jade ritual vessels and other systems that reflect the Qin and Han civilizations; Copper edicts, pottery warehouses, a set of iron farm tools, currency and money models reflect the rapid development of the agricultural economy; gilded copper crossbow machine, Baqiao paper, arithmetic chips, painted goose fish copper lamps and other scientific and technological achievements; Gilded copper silkworms, silk, ancient ships, green glazed peacock lanterns, etc., reflect China's exploration of the world. Ren Xueli also introduced that according to the idea of visiting museums in the past, it is difficult to appreciate the essence of the Shaanxi Calendar Bo Qin and Han Pavilion.
Exhibition hall display. In fact, the Qin and Han dynasties had a great impact on China, laying the foundation for the identification of the country and identity. Therefore, if we want visitors to understand this glorious history, the cultural relics must become actors in the big historical context. Ren Xueli said.
This way of tour has extremely high requirements for museum interpretation equipment and personnel. Ren Xueli said that at present, it is indeed replenishing the equipment of electronic guides and audio guides. At the exhibition hall, the reporter also observed that AR glasses are being prepared to be put into use.
Golden Monster.
Silver Crouching Deer. Enhance cultural self-confidence in contrast.
9. Most of the ** devices have a history of "activation".
When visiting the basic exhibition of "One World - Qin and Han Civilization Theme Exhibition", attentive viewers will also find that there are actually two clues in the exhibition. One main line is the history of the Qin and Han dynasties, and the other is the content of the background of the blue panels - what civilization was like in the rest of the world during the Qin and Han dynasties in China.
The Qin and Han Dynasty Pavilion is actually a design concept that looks at China from Shaanxi and the world from China. Ren Xueli said, "We usually talk about cultural self-confidence, and I think self-confidence should be contrasted. Knowing others is the only way to develop a kind of self-confidence. ”
Multi-** device.
Another highlight of the exhibition is the installation of 9 most of them. These installations, as another thread of the narrative, are combined with the figurative artifacts to illustrate the vast themes of the Qin and Han civilizations vividly, vividly, and concretely. "In fact, there are some contents in the history of the Qin and Han dynasties that are difficult to understand, or relatively boring, and we express them in a 'cool' way through digital devices, which is easier to understand. For example, regarding the content of the Qin State reform, the museum uses the method of "migrating wood and establishing letters" to express the content of the reform to the corners of mountains and rivers.
In the Qin and Han Dynasty Pavilion, there are also many interactive installations, including the interactive induction wall of the 28 stars and the Chinese characters of Renren. If you walk into the Shaanxi Calendar Museum during the winter vacation, don't miss these interesting places.
The cover news reporter learned that the series of activities at the main venue of the 2024 International Museum Day in China will be launched in the Qinhan Pavilion of the Shaanxi History Museum, and at that time, the Qinhan Museum of Shaanxi Libo will be officially opened.