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What cultural relics are there in the history of China?
China has a long history, vast territory and rich resources. In the long history of thousands of years, countless treasures have been left. Today is also great. Next, let's take a look. Among these cultural relics? The worst thing? Several cultural relics.

1. Ceng Houyi rings the bell.

Bell chimed by Zeng Houyi, 1978 Unearthed from the tomb of Zeng Houyi in Suizhou, Hubei Province. A large number of cultural relics have been unearthed from the tomb of Zeng Houyi, the most famous of which is the chime of Zeng Houyi. Zeng Houyi's chime is a large musical instrument composed of sixty-five chimes of different sizes, spanning five and a half octaves and having twelve semitones. The excavation of bells in the tomb of Zeng Houyi shocked China and even the whole world. More than 2,000 years ago, China had such a beautiful timbre and such a delicate instrument, which is extremely rare in human history. The appearance of bells in the tomb of Zeng Houyi shows the outstanding achievements of bronze casting technology in China and the excellent music culture in ancient China. It embodies the wisdom of ancient people in China and the sophistication of ancient crafts.

2. Plain yarn clothing

1972 plain gauze clothes unearthed from Mawangdui tomb in Hunan Province. Plain gauze clothing, length 1.28m, sleeve length 1.9m, is divided into upper and lower parts. Due to the use of fine yarn materials, plain yarn clothing weighs less than 50 grams and is the lightest clothing in the world. It represents the exquisite sericulture and silk-making technology in Han Dynasty. Modern times have copied this kind of plain yarn clothing, but it weighs more than 49 grams. After a series of studies, it finally copied an imitation weighing 49.5 grams after sericulture 13 years.

3.? Dayu controls water? Mt Jade

Dayu controls water? Yushan was built during the reign of Qing emperor Qianlong. Its base is inlaid with gold wire and carved with the most precious Hetian jade. It is 2.24 meters high, 0.96 meters wide and weighs 5.35 tons. It is the largest jade work of art in the world. ? Dayu controls water? Yushan project is huge, and it took 10 years to complete. ? Dayu controls water? The success of Yushan is another feat in the art history of China.