Chapter nine hundred and thirteenth all kinds, everything has
When the Changxin palace lantern was unearthed, what people saw were broken parts.
The maid's head, lamp plate, lampshade and other parts were all scattered on the ground.
Therefore, what people see now is a copper lamp that was restored to its original appearance after being repaired by experts.
The two environmentally friendly and low-carbon ancient copper lamps in Chen Wenzhe's hands are intact.
I really want to say that they are not as good as the Changxin palace lanterns, that is, they have no inscriptions, and their original owner may not be as famous as Empress Dowager Dou.
No matter what, these are all treasures. After Chen Wenzhe took photos one by one, he registered them in detail.
If he really wants to bring these things back to the country, if they are built into a museum and put on display inside, the sensation it will cause will probably be far beyond his imagination!
The treasures are passed through your hands one by one. You must not look at them carefully, because if you pay even a little attention, you will waste a lot of time.
Anyway, the bronzes that can appear in front of Jinluyuyi are all national treasures, so this should be correct.
No need to look carefully, small pieces of bronze are easier to handle.
Just touch it, take photos carefully, and remember to pack it.
So, soon, Chen Wenzhe only had big items left in front of him.
Large bronzes are almost all Zunhe tripods.
Of course, the most eye-catching thing is definitely the tripod, such as the strange-shaped tripod in front of you.
As for the ordinary round tripod or something like that, it is too ordinary, just take a look at it and move it away.
Only the tripod with its unique shape and big size can attract Chen Wenzhe's attention.
"Is this a tile tripod?"
Among the pile of bronzes, a piece of pottery unexpectedly appeared.
The emergence of pottery, or pottery tripods, was not surprising to Chen Wenzhe.
Because he knew that after the Xia, Shang, Zhou, Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, and the Qin and Han dynasties, bronze tripods slowly ceased to be popular, and then came the Tao tripod.
There is nothing strange about one thing appearing here.
However, few people know about Wading, so it is worth mentioning.
A tile tripod is a pottery cooking vessel with ears and feet.
"Book of the Later Han Dynasty: Etiquette Chronicles": "The Dongyuan warrior deacon ordered a bright weapon...the tiles are twelve and the tripod has a capacity of five liters."
Lu You's poem "First Arrival in Rongzhou" of the Song Dynasty reads: "The beasts in the furnace are burning with charcoal, and the earthworms are fried in the tile cauldron for autumn tea."
All these show that the tile tripod was not an ordinary thing in ancient times.
Next, Chen Wenzhe paid special attention. Unexpectedly, there were actually many pottery tripods inside.
After that, Chen Wenzhe discovered many other special tripods, such as the three-legged painted pottery tripod, which was also made of pottery, and the cloud pattern lacquer tripod.
The cloud-patterned lacquer tripod is made of wood and has been preserved to this day because it was coated with lacquer.
This was the first time Chen Wenzhe saw a tripod made of wood.
However, he had heard that many tripods made of wooden bodies were unearthed from the Mawangdui Han Tombs in China.
In fact, these strange-looking tripods appeared here. If they were outside, or on the antique stalls outside, even if Chen Wenzhe saw them, he would not believe that they were real things.
In fact, think about it, if you saw a tripod made of wood and painted with colorful lacquer on an antique stall, would you think it was a tripod from the Han Dynasty?
Even if you have some skills in antiques, you still need to carefully appraise it and then appraise it several times. In this way, you may not be 100% sure that it is the real thing.
Chen Wenzhe really didn't dare to read more because it was a waste of time.
Therefore, he could only speed up his actions.
Fortunately, there are only two to three hundred bronzes here. He originally thought there were only eighty or ninety!
Unexpectedly, I cleaned it up and found that there were some small ones hidden inside the large ones and covered underneath.
The total of these bits and pieces must be more than 200 pieces. Even if it is less, there must be 289 pieces.
This is mainly due to the fact that there are too many small pieces. Of course, compared with the number of gold wares, these bronze wares are much less.
In the next few days, Chen Wenzhe cleaned the baby at night and rested during the day.
After working for more than ten days in a row, he had almost packed up all the gold items outside.
By this time, he had registered more than 30,000 cultural relics.
During this process, Chen Wenzhe sorted out the various living facilities of the Han Dynasty, and they were all top-notch luxury goods.
From then on, Chen Wenzhe also saw the prosperity of the Han Dynasty!
The Han Dynasty lasted for more than 400 years from 202 BC to 220 AD.
She must be a vigorous and unified feudal empire with strong national power and unprecedented social and economic prosperity.
These gold and silver utensils and products, which represent wealth, status and glory, were used in a wide variety of ways during the Han Dynasty, involving many aspects of social life.
Generally speaking, among the treasures unearthed in this batch, the most common gold and silver vessels are still jewelry. Compared with jewelry, there are not many gold and silver vessels, and pure gold containers are also rare.
After detailed statistics, Chen Wenzhe discovered that most of these gold and silver utensils from the Han Dynasty were made of silver, with a large number of silver bowls, plates, pots, boxes, etc.
Generally, the shape of the utensils is relatively simple, and most of them are plain.
Judging from statistics, this batch of gold and silverware is divided into five main categories according to their functions: decoration, daily utensils, gold and silver currency, seals, and medical equipment.
Among them, the decorative category is divided into jewelry and carriage and horse ornaments.
Jewelry is the most popular type of decorative items. Wearing gold and silver jewelry has become a fashion in the Han Dynasty.
Rings, finger rings, bracelets, beads, gold and silver ornaments of various shapes, etc. appeared in large numbers in the tombs of the Han Dynasty.
This is also the reason why 30,000 cultural relics were found after a little cleaning, mainly because there were too many small items hidden among the gold vessels.
In addition to the jewelry, there are also the carriage and horse accessories.
The chariot and horse ornaments discovered by Chen Wenzhe include 12 silver horse masks, 35 silver horse ornaments, hoof-shaped animal heads, animal faces, etc.
There are also 67 gold chariots and horses, and more copper components, most of which are made of gold.
Of course, compared to these ornaments, there are actually many daily necessities buried with them.
It's just that the jewelry is small in size and has more quantity, while the jewelry for daily use is slightly larger and the value is naturally not small.
Many living utensils made of gold and silver have been found in tombs of the Han Dynasty, especially practical silver bowls, plates, basins and other silver utensils.
People in the Han Dynasty had the concept that "gold and silver as food utensils can lead to immortality".
Therefore, silver practical utensils were widely used in the Han Dynasty.
The daily utensils unearthed from royal tombs in the early Western Han Dynasty compiled by Chen Wenzhe can be said to be of all kinds, including everything.
The more classic ones include 13 gilt patterned silver plates and 11 silver boxes.
The 13 silver plates are exquisitely made and ornately decorated, including one large one that seems to have been made in the late Warring States Period;
Other small pieces were produced in the early Western Han Dynasty and have similar shapes, sizes and patterns.
The edges of these silver plates are decorated with ripples and mosaic patterns, the inner and outer belly are decorated with geometric cloud patterns, and the inner bottom is decorated with cloud-dragon patterns and two-week string bands. The bands are connected by parallel lines. It can be said that the composition is very clever.