The following were some recommendations for novels related to the cultural relic category: " The Reborn Cultural Relic Master,"" The Great Appraiser,"" The Antique Appraiser,"" The Golden Eye Appraiser of Antiques,"" I Can Repair Antiques,"" The Foreignland's Ace Appraiser,"" The World's Collection," and so on. These novels covered topics such as the identification of cultural relics and the restoration of cultural relics. They were suitable for readers who liked such topics.
The cultural relics of the Northern Qi Dynasty mainly included pottery, stone carvings, bronze mirrors, jade articles, glassware, and so on. Among them, pottery was the most abundant and diverse type, with green glaze, yellow glaze, white glaze, and other varieties. In addition, there were also the Northern Qi gray pottery warrior with a shield, the Northern Qi warrior Tao Li, and other pottery figurines. The grotto culture of the Northern Qi Dynasty was also an important cultural heritage, such as the grottoes of Xiangtang Mountain in the north and south, the grottoes of Shuiyu Temple, etc. In addition, there were some tomb murals, such as the Northern Qi Lou Rui Tomb and the Northern Qi Xu Xianxiu Tomb. In general, the cultural relics of Northern Qi were rich and varied, showing the art and craftsmanship of the time.
The cultural relics of the Xia Dynasty did exist. According to historical records and archaeological discoveries, some ancient tombs related to the Xia Dynasty had been discovered. These cultural relics included bronzes, inscriptions, turquoise bronze plates, etc. For example, there were inscriptions related to the Xia Dynasty on bronze wares such as Shuyi Bell, Qin Gong Gui, Sui Gong Wei, Mi Jia Chimes, and so on. In addition, some cultural relics from the Xia Dynasty were found at the Erlitou site in Yanshi, such as bronze plates inlaid with turquoise. The discovery of these cultural relics provided some evidence for the existence of the Xia Dynasty.
The discovery of the Xia cultural relics did exist. In the cultural relics unearthed from the ancient Zeng State site of Baliqiao in Fangcheng, Nanyang, the "Xia characters" were discovered. This discovery proved that the Xia Dynasty had entered the era of written records. In addition, the Erlitou site in Yanshi, Henan Province was also one of the important discoveries of Xia cultural relics. After 60 years of excavation, it had achieved world-renowned results and enriched the content of Xia culture. In addition, there were other archaeological discoveries that further confirmed the existence of the Xia culture. Therefore, it could be said that the discovery of Xia cultural relics provided direct evidence for the authenticity of Xia culture.
The editor's recommendations for Cultural Relics Appreciation and Collection were as follows:
Grave Robber's Chronicles series: As a classic grave robbing novel, Grave Robber's Chronicles series attracted a large number of readers with its unique plot and character image. Among them, the appreciation of cultural relics and collection elements run through the entire series, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of ancient cultural relics and works of art.
" Dream of the Red Chamber ": As a classic work of Chinese classical literature," Dream of the Red Chamber " was not only a novel but also a cultural masterpiece. It described the local customs of the Qing Dynasty aristocratic society and involved many cultural relics and works of art. It gave readers a deeper understanding of ancient culture.
3. Ghost Blows Out the Light series: As a novel full of mystery, the Ghost Blows Out the Light series attracted many readers with its grand narrative and unique style. The cultural relics appreciation and collection elements involved in it gave readers a more intuitive understanding of ancient art and cultural relics.
4. Along the River During the Qingming Festival: As an ancient painting with important historical value, Along the River During the Qingming Festival has become one of the treasures of Chinese culture with its vivid pictures and fine descriptions. The descriptions of merchants, street buildings, and characters all involved cultural relics and works of art, allowing readers to have a deeper understanding of ancient culture.
The above are some of the recommended works for the appreciation and collection of cultural relics. You can choose the works that suit you according to your interests and reading needs.
Kaishan Temple was a national key cultural relic protection unit located in Gaobeidian City, Hebei Province. Kaishan Temple was listed as a national key cultural relic protection unit in 1996. The temple had undergone many repairs and protection works, including the repair of the main body of the Mahavira Hall, the Heavenly King Hall, the Vajra Hall, and other buildings. The walls and courtyards were repaired, guardrails were installed, and special personnel were assigned to take care of them 24 hours a day. The main hall of Kaishan Temple was one of the representative wooden structures of the Liao Dynasty and had an important position in the history of ancient Chinese architecture. In 2006, the State Council declared the temple as a national key cultural relic protection unit. After the renovation, Kaishan Temple was officially opened to visitors for free on April 25th, 2023. The visitors could visit the thousand-year-old temple up close and feel its grandeur and magnificence.
Among the novels that could be livestreamed to sell cultural relics, the recommended ones were " The Cultivation of Cultural Relics Begins from the Livestream " and " The Archaic Livestream Room." The two novels both focused on cultural relics and archaeology, describing the story of the protagonist identifying and displaying cultural relics through live broadcasts. In " The Cultivation of Artifacts Begins from Live Streaming," the protagonist inherited an antique shop and was bound to the live streaming treasure appraisal system. He rose to fame through live streaming treasure appraisal and picking up scraps. In " Archeology Livestream Room," the protagonist traveled to the world of archaeological culture, joined the archaeological team, and received various rare rewards through the livestream. Through vivid plots and wonderful descriptions, these novels showed the process of selling cultural relics and the stories behind them.
The specific details of the exposure of Grandma Cheng Huan's dying relics were not mentioned. Therefore, based on the information provided, I am unable to answer this question.
There were many cultural relics about dragons in China, the most famous of which was the jade dragon of Hongshan culture. Hongshan Jade Dragon was an image of an earlier dragon that had been discovered in China. It was unearthed in 1971 at the Sanxing Tara site in Wengniute Banner, Inner Mongolia. It was carved out of dark green Xiuyan jade, and its shape was vivid and exquisite. It was known as the "First Dragon of China". In addition, there were some dragon relics from other eras, such as the gilded bronze dragon of the Tang Dynasty, the dragon-shaped jade ornaments of the Han Dynasty, and the bronze dragon of the Jin Dynasty. These relics show the ancient Chinese people's worship of dragons and the artistic expression of the image of dragons.