
Flower Dance in the Spring of Tang Dynasty: Interpretation of Hejia Village Heritage
by Qi Dongfang
About This Novel
The manuscript was originally serialized in Guangzhou Daily under the title "Decrypting Hejiacun". It mainly focuses on the gold and silverware hoard unearthed in the Forest of Steles in Xi'an in 1970. A total of more than 1,000 pieces were unearthed from the Hejiacun cellar, which were hidden in two large pottery urns and a silver jar. The materials include gold, silver, jade, pottery, etc., With fine workmanship, beautiful shapes, and high artistic value. Most of them were daily necessities of the Tang royal family. In May 2004, 65 pieces (groups) of exquisite treasures from Hejia Village were unveiled at Peking University for the first time, including the "scent bag" worn by Concubine Yang, the dancing horse of the romantic emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, the mysterious "Golden Kaiyuan Tongbao", etc. Regarding the mystery of the buried treasures of Hejia Village and the hidden stories behind the 65 pieces (sets) of artifacts, Qi Dongfang explained them one by one in a "puzzle-solving" tone.
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