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Review of Beijing Museum
Review of Beijing Museum

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165438+1On October 24th, all our fourth-grade teachers and students visited the Capital Museum. The museum is divided into five floors, namely East and West.

We visited the exquisite exhibition hall of ancient painting art displaying paintings of Ming and Qing Dynasties. Following the spiral structure on the second floor, we came to the Ming and Qing calligraphy art exhibition on the third floor, which concentrated on the works of famous calligraphers collected or circulated in Beijing during the Ming and Qing Dynasties, and showed the characteristics of Beijing calligraphy art. On the fourth floor, there was the Yan Di Bronze Art Exhibition, which concentrated on the cultural features of Yan bronze and showed the earliest bronze art in Beijing from the aspects of casting technology, modeling and decoration. On the fourth floor, there is also an exhibition of Beijing Opera cultural relics, with those beautiful faces and costumes, as well as the teahouse in Going to the Opera. Sitting at a small table and watching the drama being staged on the big screen, people who came to the teahouse for leisure at that time could really feel cordial and enjoy themselves.

There is also an exhibition of ancient porcelain art on the fourth floor, which is divided into four exhibition halls: Song, Liao, Jin, Yuan, Ming and Qing. It mainly focuses on the cultural relics unearthed from important sites, tombs and kiln sites in Beijing from Song, Liao, Jin to Ming and Qing Dynasties. This exhibition fully shows the exquisite porcelain unearthed in various historical periods and handed down from generation to generation, reflects the development track of ancient ceramics in China at various stages, and embodies the historical features of ancient ceramic art in China, a Chinese treasure.

The fifth floor is an exhibition of ancient jade art, which is divided into three parts: Neolithic Age to Southern and Northern Dynasties, Sui and Tang Dynasties to Liao and Jin Dynasties, Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties. This exhibition reflects the development history and artistic characteristics of Beijing jade from the perspective of displaying Beijing jade culture. I like blue and white jade very much. It looks very pure, and some of them can be said to be crystal clear, which makes people fondle it. There is also an old Beijing folk exhibition on the fifth floor. Small clay figurines can be seen everywhere in this exhibition hall, imitating the lively and festive scenes of the wedding ceremony at that time and revealing the simple folk customs at that time. Besides these, I still remember the paper-cut exhibition, kite exhibition, Beijing snack exhibition and clothing exhibition.

Through this visit, the children greatly broadened their horizons. The Capital Museum has left us with too many surprises and too many shocks, which is really unforgettable!

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