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Alas! Call! Ouch! The Shu Road that amazed Li Bai has been put on display!

This is the annual cultural exhibition of Sichuan Museum, which was launched after a year. The exhibition reproduces the process of mutual learning and exchange between the ancient Bashu land and the world through the Shu Road. 👀 Highlights of the exhibition 👉 Huge lineup - 66 exhibitors 👉Rich quantity - 430 pieces/set of Shu Road themed precious cultural relics 👉Heavy exhibits - 88 pieces/set of national first-class cultural relics 👉Comprehensive types - including bronze, gold and silver, jade, ceramics, lacquerware, calligraphy and painting, Shu embroidery, etc. 👉Across ancient and modern times - the exhibits date from the late Neolithic Age to the Republic of China, spanning more than 4,000 years Since the Warring States Period, the Shu Road has been built. It inherited the two major civilizations of the Yangtze River and the Yellow River and connected the North-South Silk Road. The ancient Shu Road in a narrow sense can generally be summarized as "four in the north and three in the south"↓ ▶The "Northern Four" are all roads that cross the Qinling Mountains and enter the Hanzhong Basin from the Guanzhong Plain. From west to east they are: Chencang Road (old road), Baoxie Road, Tangluo Road, and Ziwu Road; ▶The "Southern Three" are all roads that cross the Bashan Mountain and enter the Sichuan Basin from the Hanzhong Basin. From west to east they are: Jinniu Road, Micang Road, and Lizhi Road. As a Sichuanese "Nansan", I am quite familiar with the three roads. I personally went to Hanzhong last year and saw the thirteenth stone gate of Baoxie Road in the Hanzhong Museum. It was super shocking! These stone carvings record the evolution of Chinese characters. Shimen is also the first artificially dug mountain traffic tunnel in the world that can be opened to traffic. The wooden lacquer horses in Figure 1 are all carved from whole blocks of wood. They are all strong and energetic. The black lacquer and red background craftsmanship in many places on the horse's body are the unique symbols of Han Dynasty lacquerware. In Figure 6, a pair of bronze dragon-covered dragon-covered dragon-shaped dragon-covered dragon-shaped dragon-covered dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-covered dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped dragon-shaped 粽粽粽). One of them was unearthed in Zhuwa Street, Pengzhou, Chengdu. To different areas, one of them, Pengzhou Zhuwa Street, was introduced to Shu via Shu Road. Figure 12 is from the "Scroll of Difficulties in the Road to Shu" from the Forbidden City. It was painted by Zhang Hong, a master of painting in the Ming Dynasty. The left side depicts the natural dangers of the Road to Shu, while the right side has "The Road to Difficulty in Shu" written on it. Figure 13 is the "Scroll of Li Bai's Chant" by Zhang Daqian. It uses minimalist lines to outline the elegant and unrestrained style of the poet, with the breeze on his sleeves and his eyes slowly looking back. Figure 14 This three-year-old Xinghu was also exhibited at the "Chinese Characters in China" exhibition at Chengdu last year. The whole body of the Xinghu is decorated with wavy ring patterns, the edge of the lid and the foot of the circle are decorated with curved patterns, and there is an inscription of six crosses on the top of the lid. , mainly tells the story that Xingguo, in order to thank the King of Zhou for the reward, cast this pair of pots to record the emperor's kindness. 🖼️Exhibition name: Xiongguan Ancient Road, Longitude and Latitude of China - Heaven, Earth, People and the Chinese Spirit on the Shu Road 📅Time: 2024.07.28-2024.11.03 📍Address: Temporary Exhibition Hall 1/2/3 on the first floor of Sichuan Museum 🎫Tickets: Free❗️Reserve in advance
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Posted: Sep 1, 2024
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