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Brief introduction of historical relics
Historical relics include: Four Sheep Fang Zun, Wu Ding, Empress of Shang Dynasty, Riverside Map at Qingming Festival, Yushan Mountain, Water Control Map of Dayu in Qing Dynasty, Gou Jianjian, King Yue in Spring and Autumn Period, etc.

1, Siyang Fangzun

The statue of Siyang Square is a bronze vessel, which was used as a sacrifice in the late Shang Dynasty. There is a sheep at each corner of this statue, which is the largest bronze square statue in Shang Dynasty, reflecting the top casting level at that time.

2. Wu Ding, the stepmother of Shang Dynasty

Wuding, the Empress Dowager of Shang Dynasty, is also the Muswuding, which is the heaviest bronze ware in ancient China. The whole volume is huge, but each place is exquisitely carved, which fully reflects the development of bronze culture in the late Shang Dynasty.

3, Qingming Riverside Map

The Riverside Scene at Qingming Festival is one of the top ten ancient cultural relics in China, and it is also a very precious painting handed down from ancient times in China. It is the only extant work of Zhang Zeduan, a famous painter in the Northern Song Dynasty. This five-meter-long picture reflects the history and style at that time.

4, the Qing Dayu water map Yushan

Yushan, built by Dayu in the Qing Dynasty, was the imperial jade during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty. No matter the materials, time-consuming, technology and cost, it is the highest in China. Jade vividly depicts the scene of working people cutting mountains to control water.

5. Gou Jianjian, the King of Yue in the Spring and Autumn Period

Goujian Sword, one of the top ten cultural relics in ancient China, is a bronze ware in the late Spring and Autumn Period, and also a fine bronze short weapon of great value to modern research history. It is mainly made of tin bronze.