Thinking for a Thousand Years: Ancient China in 115 Cultural Relics

Thinking for a Thousand Years: Ancient China in 115 Cultural Relics

by Compiled By The National Museum Of China

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"Thinking About Ancient China in 115 Cultural Relics Over Thousand Years" is officially produced by the National Museum of China. It is a general reading book for the public for the National Museum. The text is easy to understand, breaking the reading threshold of previous professional cultural and museum books, and filling the gap in the National Museum's books showing the outstanding achievements of Chinese civilization in the field of mass communication. This book selects 115 treasures that bear witness to the progress of Chinese civilization from the basic display of "Ancient China". It is compiled by social and educational professionals from the National Museum of China with rich experience in explaining work, sharing with the public readers the memories and glory left to us by our ancestors. The Chinese characters on oracle bones, Jijin, and stone scriptures are written in different styles but are of the same origin. The discovery of the Jiahu bone flute rewrote the history of Chinese music. Langya stone carvings record the great achievements of the Qin Dynasty. Three-color glazed pottery camel-carrying music figurines portray the prosperous Tang Dynasty that embraced all rivers. Zheng He's cast bronze bells ring with the sail of friendship... Through the stories behind these cultural relics The story guides readers to better understand China's millions of years of human history, 10,000 years of cultural history, and more than 5,000 years of civilization history, to better understand the outstanding continuity, innovation, unity, inclusiveness, and peace of Chinese civilization, and to better answer the ancient questions of "who are we, where do we come from, and where are we going?"

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