The onlookers immediately informed the Henan Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau that the Henan Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau immediately sent a professional archaeological team to conduct a rescue excavation of the tomb after receiving the news.
It was identified as the Chu tomb in the Spring and Autumn Period. Who is the owner of the tomb? King Chu Yin points at noon? .
Wang Ziwu, also known as Zi Geng, dare? Win the Central Plains? Chu Zhuangwang's son later became Yin of Chu (Yin is equivalent to the Prime Minister). Burials in the Han Dynasty were stolen, but with the continuous excavation by archaeologists, more than 6,000 precious cultural relics were unearthed.
One of the rare cultural relics is called moire copper plate, which is solemn and magnificent, with wonderful shape, ingenious casting and natural domineering. Now it is in Henan Museum. Moire copper ban? Forbidden? This word means no drinking. In 2002, National Cultural Heritage Administration listed it as one of the first batch of 64 cultural relics prohibited from going abroad for exhibition.
As Zhou people witnessed the demise of Shang Dynasty, they thought that one of the reasons for the demise of Xia and Shang Dynasties was excessive drinking, so they called the table with wine glasses? Forbidden? . The Zhou Dynasty also promulgated the earliest prohibition of alcohol in China, Jiujiu, which stipulated that princes and ministers should not drink obscenity, and only drink alcohol during sacrifices. ? Moire copper ban? There are dragons and tigers around, which is probably a warning from the god beast.
Moire copper bars are all made of bronze and are rectangular.
Surrounded by multi-layered moire, it has good permeability, like white clouds floating in the sky. There are 12 dragon-shaped animals clinging to the upper part of the cultural relics. They bent over, curled their tails and stuck their heads out, facing the forbidden center, forming a dragon-guarded scene, and twelve other animals crouched under this cultural relic. Who would have thought that there was only one bronze ban so exquisite and complicated when it was discovered? Light plate? What about the copper case and the copper stalk? ?
The middle side also collapsed, and the whole box was divided into seven or eight pieces, much like the cracked earth after the earthquake. It was resurrected by Mr. Wang Changqing, a senior technician of Henan Museum, one of the three great masters in the field of bronze cultural relics restoration in China.
At that time,? Moire copper ban? Two sacks were put into the repair room, and Wang Changqing took a deep breath when he opened the sacks. The forbidden body is broken into more than a dozen pieces, the panel is seriously deformed, and countless moire patterns are peeled off. 12 dragon-shaped attached animals and 12 sitting animals are not only completely out of the forbidden body, but also most of them are incomplete. The general restoration of cultural relics is tinkering, and the framework of cultural relics is still there, but what about this one? Moire copper ban? Can only be described as broken. ?
Facing a pile of debris, Wang Changqing and Wang Chen, both restorers, began to compare the forbidden section carefully, butted the mouth of the copper stem with the mouth, and carefully observed and analyzed the positions of the attached beast and the sitting beast. After defining all the structures and casting methods, it took nearly three years to repair them by shaping, strengthening, carving gypsum formwork, filling parts, chiseling, welding, casting, bonding, coloring, rusting and other methods. Moire copper ban? Repair completed.