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What floor is the treasure of the town hall of Hebei Museum?
The treasure of the town hall of Hebei Museum is on the second floor.

Hebei Museum * * * includes Stone Age Hebei, Shang civilization in Hebei, generous elegy-Zhao Yan story, glory of Warring States-ancient Zhongshan country, farewell of Han Dynasty-Mancheng Han Tomb, Quyang stone carving, murals of Northern Dynasties, famous kilns and porcelain, anti-Japanese bonfire-hero Hebei, and "Enjoy Hebei" exhibition of intangible cultural heritage protection achievements in Hebei Province.

The total collection is 265,438+100000, including 340 first-class cultural relics, 26 second-class cultural relics 1926, and 3 third-class cultural relics 17383. High-quality cultural relics include changxin palace lantern, carved dragon and phoenix bronze head. There are more than 50,000 books in the courtyard, most of which are rare books of Ming and Qing Dynasties, and it is one of the main collection units of local chronicles in Hebei Province.

Introduction of cultural relics in Hebei Provincial Museum;

1, Liu Sheng Lu Jinyu Yi: Western Han Dynasty

Liu Sheng Jinlv Jade is1.88m long and was unearthed in 1968 at the tomb of Liu Sheng, King Jing of Zhongshan, ling shan. Liu Sheng Jinlv Jade Clothes is the first jade clothes found in China, with the highest specification and the most complete. According to the proportion of human body structure, it is divided into five parts: hood, coat, gloves, pants and shoes. A complete set of jade clothes consists of jade pieces of various shapes, with holes in the four corners and woven with gold thread. * * * 2498 jade pieces, gold thread about 1 100g.

At the same time, jade-plated copper pillows, jade eye masks, jade nasal plugs, jade mouthpieces, jade earplugs, genital masks, anal plugs, etc. were unearthed with the jade clothes, which were matched with the buried jade articles.

2. The bronze tripod with iron feet: Warring States Period

The big bronze tripod with iron feet is a ritual vessel, with a height of 5 1.5 cm. 1977 unearthed from the tomb of king Zhongshan in the warring States period in Shan Zhi village, Pingshan county. The bronze tripod with iron feet is the first tripod among Jiuding unearthed from the tomb of King Zhongshan in the Warring States Period. Copper body, iron feet. The outer wall is engraved with 77 lines and 469 characters, which is the longest bronze ware of the Warring States period 20 14 seen so far. The inscription records Sun Yat-sen's prime minister Sima Zhuo's achievements in attacking Yan and opening up territory, warning future generations to take history as a mirror and be alert to the attacks of neighboring countries.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Hebei Museum