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The Beauty of Bronze —— A Tour of Shandong Museum
It is said that when you come to a city, you must enjoy its bustling area, so that you can speculate on the economic development prospects of this city and whether it can meet your inner play needs. In my opinion, when I come to a city, I must enjoy its museums. Because the museum is the best embodiment of the historical development of this city. China, a country with 5,000 years of history and culture, is named after the amazing historical discoveries of various cities. Those historical relics buried deep in the land, with ancient aesthetic charm, are quietly waiting for future generations to watch. When we went to the museum, we were looking back at the ancient times and enjoying the magic and beauty of the ancients.

When you visit Shandong Museum, you will be impressed by its magnificent temperament, but what is amazing is still the exquisite exhibits: the Buddha stone on the first floor, the portrait of Korea on the second floor and the bronze ware on the third floor. These do not represent all the exhibits in the museum, but they are very representative. There are many kinds of exhibits that attract people's attention, but what impressed me deeply are those exquisite bronzes.

1. Take Fontaine for example.

This is a bronze ware in the late Shang Dynasty, and it is the most exquisite artifact found in Shandong. Fang Ding is generally square, decorated with flowers under the mouth, with huge eyes and animal faces on the abdomen, and cicadas on the four feet. This is a general description of the other tripod, but what attracted me most at that time was the animal face pattern on the abdomen. The image of macro-gaze is obviously a popular decorative pattern in Shang Dynasty-gluttonous pattern. This bronze ware is not big, but it is decorated with animal faces, which makes me feel the mysterious and mighty atmosphere of Shang Dynasty. Businessmen advocate gluttonous ornamentation, which is the kind of power contained in it. As a symbol of the great historical power accumulated in the barbaric era of blood and fire, it is the only way for human beings to enter the civilized era. It intuitively shows me the "ugly beauty" of the Shang Dynasty, so this bronze ware left me such a deep impression. History is constantly developing, and we can't go back to that curious and mysterious era, but we can still explore that era with the help of historical relics left by the ancients.

2. Kuizu Copper Fang Ding

Different from Fang Ding, Kuizu Copper Fang Ding looks smaller, but it still shows the historical and cultural beauty of Shang Dynasty. The Shandong Provincial Museum's description of this artifact is: "The artifact has straight ears, a rectangular mouth, a folded edge, a square lip, an extremely shallow curved abdomen, an curved bottom, and four flat feet that are real dragons. The mouth of the device is decorated with lyrics, and the side of the device is decorated with lyrics. " As can be seen from the description, most of this object is decorated with Kuiwen. At that time, when I was looking at it, I noticed those four conspicuous feet at a glance. Kuiwen, as another popular decorative pattern in Shang Dynasty, often appeared on various bronzes. Gluttony "hideous", coupled with gluttony, highlights the unique aesthetic culture of Shang Dynasty. Kuiwen is like a bird, with traces of ancient totems. In my opinion, this is the inheritance of the ancient civilization of Shang Dynasty.

In addition to these two cultural relics that impressed me deeply, there are also the African Wildlife Migration Museum on the third floor, the Han Dynasty carriage on the second floor, and the Jade Ruyi on the first floor ... These cultural relics are treasures of the museum. The trip to the museum was fruitful. The historical relics displayed in the museum not only give people visual enjoyment, but also inherit the ancient civilization in another way. Going to a city, enjoying flowers and water, appreciating the beauty of its civilization, looking back at history and caring for cultural relics are the greatest things we can do for our predecessors and future generations.