男友太凶猛1v1高h,大地资源在线资源免费观看 ,人妻少妇精品视频二区,极度sm残忍bdsm变态

Fit for a prince

By WANG RU | China Daily | Updated: 2022-02-11 10:43
Share
Share - WeChat
People visit the relics site in the Chongli competition area of the ongoing Winter Olympics in Zhangjiakou, Hebei province. [LI HE/XINHUA]

According to the archaeological study, the site, 140 kilometers from Beijing, was a temporary summer location-the Taihe Palace (later renamed the Qingning Palace) built by Emperor Zhangzong of the Jin Dynasty in 1202. Zhangzong was the sixth emperor in the middle and late Jin period, a time of increasing Mongolian power and influence that culminated in the subsequent Yuan Dynasty (1271-1368).

The emperor visited the site twice, with each visit lasting more than three months, according to History of Jin Dynasty accounts of activities and events of the imperial era. The site was destroyed in a fire in 1209, according to historical literature that was later confirmed by archaeologists.

"With the Taizicheng site at the center, we are showcasing society and people's lives during the Jin Dynasty, especially its Nabo customs or nomadic hunting, which the ancient palace was mainly used for," said Liu Jiapeng, curator of the exhibition.

Within that context, the exhibition shows 138 cultural relics unearthed from the Taizicheng site and others collected by the Palace Museum, the National Museum of China and the Chinese Academy of Cultural Heritage, including porcelain, sculptures, decorative objects and building elements.

"As the first temporary palace of the Jin Dynasty discovered by archaeological excavation, its significance is second only to that of the Jin capital. It is also a high-ranking Jin city site, with the largest excavation area of its kind and the most well-preserved structures found in recent years," said Huang Xin, deputy director of the Hebei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology who was responsible for the excavation of the site.

The cultural relics unearthed from the site, including porcelain items, mark its royal status. For example, some porcelain exhibits were found to have the words shangshiju (imperial food bureau) on them-pointing to their use by the court. Such porcelain is rare and archaeologists say they may have been produced in the major Ding Kiln of Quyang county, Hebei.

"These objects serve as an important reference for us to identify the types of porcelain used by the Jin imperial family. We've found that they used white ceramics from the Ding Kiln, as well as celadon, which are of the same class of those from the Ru Kiln found in Qingliang Temple, Henan province," said Huang.

Related Stories

Top
BACK TO THE TOP
English
Copyright 1995 - . All rights reserved. The content (including but not limited to text, photo, multimedia information, etc) published in this site belongs to China Daily Information Co (CDIC). Without written authorization from CDIC, such content shall not be republished or used in any form. Note: Browsers with 1024*768 or higher resolution are suggested for this site.
License for publishing multimedia online 0108263

Registration Number: 130349
FOLLOW US
主站蜘蛛池模板: 静海县| 淄博市| 夏津县| 当雄县| 台中县| 乐清市| 汝南县| 巴中市| 历史| 华容县| 元朗区| 安阳县| 和硕县| 慈溪市| 北票市| 霍山县| 贵溪市| 樟树市| 即墨市| 平顺县| 海兴县| 涞水县| 马公市| 唐海县| 柏乡县| 宁蒗| 确山县| 寿宁县| 双峰县| 义马市| 醴陵市| 宁乡县| 汪清县| 合阳县| 榆中县| 尚志市| 开平市| 玛多县| 阿图什市| 丁青县| 旺苍县|