The totem above the museum is six horses.

The name of the seal script library. Who can understand it?

The bronze sword looks very much in the style of the Warring States Period.

What a good thing, it is not in China, but actually hidden in the United States.

chimes. This is a physical verification that reflects the development of etiquette in the Zhou Dynasty.

Cultural and creative product area. It is almost identical to the Luoyang Museum.

The chariot and horse pit in Zhouwangcheng.

The introduction of the character "Che" is based on the evolution of graphics and the historical process of the development of the character "Che".

Ps: The Zhouwangcheng Emperor Jialiu Museum in Luoyang is actually a small museum, but it actually costs 30 yuan to enter. There are many Zhou Dynasty bronzes in the Henan Museum and the Zhengzhou Museum, and there are more than them. There are explanation devices provided in the museum, and you need to pay extra to rent them. The only things worth seeing are the remains of the carriages and horses on the second floor. From a visual point of view, this museum is not worth visiting. There are very few collections of real artistic and historical value, and the air conditioning is not very powerful, making it a bit stuffy. Pictures introducing bronzes are hung everywhere. The entire museum is very small and can be completed in less than half an hour, and then you can go out.

It is sad to see many exquisite artifacts taken out of China for various reasons and now in foreign museums. I hope that one day these cultural relics can return to the motherland and be admired in their original place. hope so.

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