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The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today

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What do you think the artifacts look like? Is it deep and serious? Or does it come with a high cold atmosphere?

During the holidays, more and more people choose to check out the museum. However, among the cultural relics posted by everyone, there seem to be some "conspicuous bags", such as the "Speechless Bodhisattva" used by countless people as emojis.

The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today

"Speechless Bodhisattva" Wrong Peak "Vacation"

In the Jingdezhen Museum of Chinese Ceramics, there is a Luohan ceramic sculpture in the permanent exhibition hall on the 6th floor, which is one of the most popular check-in points in Jingdezhen at present. This sculpture was made into an emoji by netizens, jokingly called "Speechless Bodhisattva", and frequently brushed the screen on the Internet.

The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today

This National Day holiday, many tourists came to see the real face of the sculpture, and the "Speechless Bodhisattva" was surrounded by water. The reporter noticed that the Jingdezhen Chinese Ceramics Museum has been full for nearly two days.

After seeing the "Speechless Bodhisattva" Buddha-figure, tourists sighed: they did not expect that the emoji was actually a real thing.

The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today
The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today
The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today

As the Mid-Autumn Festival National Day holiday came to the last day, netizens were even more empathetic to the expression of "Speechless Bodhisattva", and the latest emoji package conveyed the mood of netizens today.

The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today

Some netizens said, "I began to miss the afternoon of the 28th", "On how to go back to eight days ago", "Happy said no, it was quite sudden"...

What's more, after the holiday, you have to go to work and school, but the "Speechless Bodhisattva" is going to rest. On October 5, the museum issued an announcement that in order to further improve the quality of service and bring a better visiting experience to visitors, the museum will carry out closed construction and equipment maintenance, and it is planned to suspend the opening on October 7.

The holiday "museum fever" continues to heat up

The Jingdezhen Museum of Chinese Ceramics has more than 50,000 cultural relics collections, including 18 first-class products/sets, 236 second-class products/sets, and 1387 third-class products/sets.

The beloved "Speechless Bodhisattva" is actually "Contemplative Arhat", one of the "Eighteen Arhat Statues Under the Glaze" by the porcelain master Zeng Longsheng, who contemplates the rich face and charitable eyebrows, and quietly realizes that people do not know in meditation.

"Speechless Bodhisattva" burst out of the circle, showing people's deep love for Chinese traditional culture in the context of the new era, and check-in museums are becoming a new tourism fashion.

In fact, recently, museums such as the National Museum, Nanjing Museum, and Tianjin Museum are constantly innovating, committed to attracting the attention of the general public in new forms, and making Chinese traditional culture deeply rooted in the hearts of the people.

The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today
The last day of the holiday! The "Speechless Bodhisattva" that has recently brushed the screen is very similar to me today

These museums are designed to meet the diverse preferences and needs of visitors in an all-round way. Whether the public likes porcelain, bronze, calligraphy or scrolls, the cultural relics representing China's profound historical heritage can meet the aesthetic challenges of the new era.

Public interest in museums is a challenge and an opportunity. Only by rigorous popularization of science and vigorous publicity can the "Chinese wind" blow farther and farther and spread more and more.

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Source: Beijing Youth Daily