Exhibition hall introduction: The new Chengdu Museum will be divided into three major sections: general history, folk customs, and shadow puppets. It now has a collection of more than 20,000 cultural relics of various types, forming a comparative collection of cultural relics from the ancient Stone Age to the Republic of China. The complete collection of bronzes, gold, silver, jade, pottery, stoneware, porcelain, stone carvings, calligraphy and painting furniture, etc. has formed a scale and system in terms of quantity and quality. Among them, ancient stone carvings and Han Dynasty portrait bricks are the most famous and have the highest artistic value. For example: the stone carvings on the gate of Zengjiabao's tomb and the stone carvings on the back murals, the Buddhist stone carvings of the Southern Dynasties, and the stone carvings on Zhang Qianzhao's tomb of the Five Dynasties have all reached a very high artistic level. They are elegant in shape, graceful in overall conception, and detailed and vivid in parts. Fine art. The Han Dynasty portrait bricks are not only abundant in quantity, but also of excellent quality. They have enjoyed a reputation at home and abroad. They are of great significance in the study of Chengdu's history and culture. They also add a glorious chapter to the history of Chinese art. They can be said to be the town hall of the Chengdu Museum. The treasure of the museum. In addition, individual artifacts such as the "Western Zhou Bronze Sheep Head Button" among the bronzes, the "Warring States Period Bronze Ge with Silkworm Pattern", and the "Eastern Han Dynasty Storytelling Figurines" among the pottery are also rare treasures in the collection.

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