Introduction to the eagle-style gold crown: The eagle-style gold crown was unearthed in Alu Chaideng, Hangjin Banner, Ordos City, and is a cultural relic of the Warring States Period. The gold crown ornament has a unique shape. It is an eagle with spread wings, standing proudly on a hemispherical body with a wolf and sheep biting pattern, overlooking the earth. The gold crown is embossed with the shapes of a crouching tiger, a horse and a lying sheep. It is the only gold crown of a Hun nobleman found in China.

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