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Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

For the first time, the Shandong Museum carries a collection of cultural relics

In the Han Dynasty, the "Tiger Button Copper Hammer Yu" ascended the Five Blessings

Tiger relics with cuteness

Send blessings for the people of the whole country in the Year of the Tiger in the Lunar Calendar

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

The Year of the Tiger has arrived, come and look for the tiger!

Today, Hospitality will take you to find

The "Little Tiger" hidden in a first-class museum in Shandong

Read the treasure artifacts associated with the "tiger"

Tiger button copper hammer in Han

Collection of Shandong Museum

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

Source: Shandong Museum

The "Tiger Button Brass Yu" that appeared on the Wufu Easter Egg Card this time is an ancient musical instrument with a height of 44 centimeters, an oval body. A tiger-shaped button in the middle of the top, the tiger opens its mouth, making a desire to pounce on food, and the shape is vivid and realistic.

Xuan Rabbit is too guarded by the Tiger Rune Han

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

This is a Han Dynasty Xuan rabbit Taishou Tiger Charm, 2.5 cm high and 7.5 cm long. It is in the shape of a tiger, which is the left half, and there is a wrong gold and silver text (half text) in the middle of the tiger's back: "Xuan Rabbit (菟) Taishou is a tiger symbol", and the left side is wrong silver text: "Xuan Rabbit (菟) Left Second".

The place corresponding to this tiger charm is one of the four counties of Han, Xuanju County. During the Two Han Dynasties, Xuanju County was bordered by Fuxu in the north, Goguryeo in the east, Liaodong County in the south, and Xianbei in the west, which was of great strategic importance in military terms. The important value of the Xuan rabbit, which represents the military power here, is self-evident.

Han gilded tiger head bronze reed ornament

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

Han Dynasty gilded tiger head bronze ornament, for the reed jewelry, height 11 cm, length 17 cm, width 10 cm, made of copper, all gilded. One end is in the shape of a tiger's head, with open teeth and round eyes; the other end is brass, which has two wears for fixation. It was excavated in 1970 at the Han Tomb of Jiulongshan in Qufu, Shandong.

This piece of bronze ornaments, the image of the tiger's head and tiger brain comes alive, and the luxurious gilded process adds a bit of mighty momentum to it, not only exquisite and beautiful, but also represents the noble status of the owner of the car, carrying the ancient people's wishes for auspicious travel, and is a rare art treasure.

Western Zhou "Lu Bai Wei" stealing curved double beast ear tiger button copper cup

Collection of the Confucius Museum

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

Source: Confucius Museum

Tomb No. 30 of the Ruins of the Ancient City of Luguo was excavated. 盨, an instrument used to hold millet, millet, rice, sorghum, etc., is a kind of ceremonial vessel, popular in the middle and late Western Zhou Dynasty.

This bronze cup is a fine piece of bronze cups from the Western Zhou Dynasty, with rounded corners and rectangles, a female mouth and a lid, and a beast head on both sides, covered with relief tiger buttons and four dragon patterns. The cover is decorated with animal patterns and tiles; the lid edges, mouth edges, and circle feet are decorated with silken patterns, and the abdomen is decorated with tile patterns. It also shows us from the side the unique ingenuity of the craftsmen of the Lu country and the development of the smelting technology of the Lu country at that time.

Tiger pattern rhinoceros horn cup Qing Dynasty

Collection of Zhangqiu District Museum

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum
Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

Source: Zhangqiu District Museum

The Rhino horn cup is a traditional Chinese wine utensil. The ancients because of the dry heat of liquor, rhino horn cold, cool, cold, cold, cool blood, detoxification, shock, nourishing effect on people, so people use rhino horn to make utensils to drink liquor, in order to dispel disease and prolong life.

This Chī (Chī) tiger-striped rhinoceros horn cup has a ganoderma lucidum-shaped vessel shape, an oval mouth, a flat bottom of the bunny abdomen, a lotus leaf-shaped wall, a chrysanthemum pattern in the middle of the outer wall, and a stolen curved pattern. One side of the cup is hollowed out with a tiger bent upwards, and the mouth and outer edge of the cup are decorated with plagiarism, the shape is thick, the proportions are elegant and smooth, and the carving is extremely delicate.

"Changyi descendants" bronze mirror Han

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum
Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

"Changyi descendants" bronze mirror, round, round button, round button seat. Two-wire square frame on the outside of the seat, eight milk ding pattern on the inside of the frame. The four corners of the frame have inscriptions: "Descendants of Changyi". The outside of the frame is a regular pattern, and the four corners of the box are decorated with a milk dice, which is supported by four persimmon leaves. The regular pattern divides the interior into four groups, which are decorated with four gods, animals, feathers and other ornaments. The green dragon with the feather man, the white tiger with the beast, the suzaku with the toad, and the xuanwu with the bird, all occupy one side.

Tiger-shaped stalk copper bean

Collection of qi culture museum

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

Source: Qi Culture Museum

In ancient times, beans were used as utensils for condiments such as pickles and meat sauce. The tray of this bean is in the shape of a hollowed-out lotus petal, and the bean handle is a tiger-shaped beast squatting on a base made of five snakes, and the tiger-shaped beast has a disk with both hands, turning its head and turning, staring at its tongue, full of dynamics. It has the characteristics of both Qi and Chu cultures, and thus becomes an "important witness tiger" that witnesses the cultural exchange between Qi and Chu.

Beast button ding

Qilu Treasure Shines in China| Year of the Tiger! Discover the "tiger relics" hidden in the museum

Ding is an ancient utensil specially used to cook meat and hold meat, and it is also an important ceremonial vessel. This bronze ding, called the beast button ding, its cover has three Crouching Tiger buttons, the cover and abdomen are decorated with three circles of dragon stripes, and the heel is a relief animal face pattern.

Article source: Cultural Tourism Shandong

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