More than 40 overseas return cultural relics are exhibited in Shanghai

Author:Xinhuanet Time:2022.09.26

Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai, September 26 (Reporter Sun Liping and Huang Anqi) The "Back to the Shengshi -Special Exhibition of Overseas Cultural Relics" was launched in Shanghai on the 26th, exhibited in the Qing Dynasty Yuanmingyuan Haiyantang Zodiac, the head of the twelve zodiac signs, tiger heads, and monkey heads , The first original of the pig's bronze beast, as well as cultural relics such as the national treasure -level bronze heavily in the Shang and Zhou dynasties.

The four beast heads exhibited this time are exquisite and realistic: the cow head is strong; the tiger head is "like a tiger and a lion"; the monkey looks like "peach", which is wonderful; the pig's head is like a wild pig Essence

At the exhibition site, the "Return to Haiyantang" immersive interactive show created by Beijing Digital Yuanming Technology and Culture Co., Ltd. uses 3D digital modeling, phantom imaging and other technologies to allow the twelve beasts to "re -operate" Let the audience cross time and space, and witness the beautiful Yuanmingyuan Western Tower Haiyantang "reborn" in the image.

In addition, among the many overseas return bronze heavy wares exhibited by the exhibition, it also includes the "Suigong Gong" in the mid -period of the Western Zhou Dynasty, which is about 2900 years ago. This bronze ware -shaped like a "lunch box" has a 98 -character inscription in the inner bottom, known as "the most two weeks of golden texts". It details the content of "Dayu's Water" and "Politics and Decele". The earliest records about Dayu's waters and German governance are precious.

[Editor in charge: Liu Xiaodong]

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