Introduction to the exquisite exhibition of handed down cultural relics: Jingzhou is located in the hinterland of the Jianghan Plain and has a long history. From the barbaric era to civilized society, it has the imprint of a long history and the footprints of human progress and development. The exhibits in the exhibition of handed down cultural relics at the Jingzhou Museum are from among them. The fine products are displayed according to categories such as porcelain, Buddhist statues, bone, horn and tooth carvings, jade and silverware, etc. for the appreciation of the majority of cultural relic lovers. The most representative artifacts among these cultural relics include celadon lid jars with lotus leaf patterns and silver cups with lotus patterns from the Song Dynasty, red jars with glazed branches and phoenix patterns from the Yuan Dynasty, celadon plates with printed dragon patterns and bronze statues of Buddha and Muni from the Ming Dynasty. , ivory carved abacus, ivory carved longevity star, crystal carved amphorae, jade carved ornaments, Zhang Wengong (Zhang Juzheng) stone inkstone, Qing Dynasty figure-patterned blue and white bowls, painted dragon-patterned bowls, dark-flowered celadon bottles, kiln-made vases, Rhinoceros horn cups, jade carvings of two figures, porcelain Guanyin from the Republic of China, etc.

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