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Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you

Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you
Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you

Hidden in the Sichuan Museum, the Ming Dynasty "Jiang Blasphemous God" and his second concubine bronze statue.

Many people have been to the Sichuan Museum, but few people have noticed that on the east side of the museum, there are three bronze statues of the Ming Dynasty.

Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you
Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you

Bronze statue details

The three bronze statues of the "River Blasphemy" and its second concubine, cast in 1470, are 2.88 meters high and the second concubine is 1.8 meters high.

Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you
Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you

The god of river blasphemy is one of the four water gods of the river, Huai, river and ji, and the ancients took the Min River as the source of the Yangtze River, and "Jiangdu" is also the god of the Yangtze River.

Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you
Hiding in the Sichuan Museum These three ming dynasty bronze statues may have been overlooked by you

Jiangdu Temple was founded in the Qin Dynasty, and the Book of Han and the Suburban Ancestral Chronicles say: "Qin and the world, the Jiangdu Temple was established in Shu." The former site of The Jiangdu Temple in Chengdu is near today's Wangjiajiao, and the ancients hoped to build a shrine statue to sacrifice the mountains and rivers.

Cover news reporter Yang Tao photographic report

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