Introduction to the gold coffin and silver coffin: The gold coffin and silver coffin were unearthed in the underground palace under the pagoda in Baoen Temple, Shouxian County in 1977. They are relics from the Northern Song Dynasty. The gold coffin is only 10 centimeters long and weighs 91.5 grams. There are false doors at both ends with two gold wire rings on the door leaves. The silver coffin is an outer coffin, only 52 centimeters long. The head of the coffin also has two false doors with 4 rows of door nails. , 8 pieces in each row, there are 6 steps in front of the door, with a waiter standing on each side. The end of the coffin is also decorated with a sitting Buddha with palms folded in the middle. There are also many patterns; when the gold coffin was unearthed, it contained five-color relics.

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