Relics unravel mysteries of ancient Chu State
From:CGTNAuthor: 2024-03-07 16:47
A terracotta figurine of a female dancer, unearthed from a tomb in Xuzhou, is on display at Zhangzhou Museum in Fujian Province, March 3, 2024. /CFP
Artifacts from China's ancient Chu culture are being exhibited at the Zhangzhou Museum in Fujian Province. Sourced from the Xuzhou Museum in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, the heartland of China's Chu State during the Han Dynasty (206 BC-220 AD), a total of 286 artifacts from the ancient society are on display. Visitors to the Zhangzhou Museum can examine unearthed items such as terracotta warriors, figurines of dancers, seals and jade artifacts, which all shed light on the ways of the Chu people. Once known as Pengcheng, Xuzhou is considered the birthplace of the Han Dynasty. The exhibition is on at Zhangzhou Museum until May 6.
A horse figurine relic, unearthed in Xuzhou, is on display at Zhangzhou Museum in Fujian Province, March 3, 2024. /CFP
A copper mortar and pestle set is on display at Zhangzhou Museum in Fujian Province, March 3, 2024. /CFP
A copper head and ring set, unearthed from a tomb in Xuzhou, is on display at Zhangzhou Museum in Fujian Province, March 3, 2024. /CFP
Two gold buckles, unearthed from a tomb in Xuzhou, are on display at Zhangzhou Museum in Fujian Province, March 3, 2024. /CFP
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