Liangshan Treasures: 20 Cultural Relics Tell the History of Liangshan Civilization

Liangshan Treasures: 20 Cultural Relics Tell the History of Liangshan Civilization

by Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture Museum

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The Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture Museum in Sichuan Province houses many unknown and precious cultural relics. The special cultural geographical location and long historical and cultural accumulation make Liangshan a place rich in cultural relics resources. After more than 50 years of accumulation, the Liangshan Prefecture Museum has more than 20,000 cultural relics in its collection, including nearly 2,000 precious cultural relics. Among these cultural relics with strong local characteristics, there are flowing pottery pots, copper staffs with nine-section fish patterns, bronze drums, chimes, copper money trees, eight-pointed star gold ornaments, pottery figurines, etc., All of which are unique or rare treasures in the country. There are also many rare treasures, such as the Red Army's house loan receipt, Ding Youjun's autograph letters, paintings by the famous painter Ma Ji, and the passport of American scholar Locke, etc. Liangshan Prefecture Museum and "Xichang Metropolis Daily" jointly launched the "Liangshan Treasures" column, which selected 20 treasures (sets) from more than 20,000 cultural relics in the museum's collection, based on their scientific value, historical value and artistic value; telling the story of a cultural relic and understanding the legend of Liangshan history. Use cultural relics to talk about culture and civilization, and explore the cultural charm and historical value behind cultural relics, aiming to let more people understand the past and present lives of cultural relics and understand the wisdom and creativity of their ancestors.

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