|See precious cultural heritage. This is the first well-preserved cemetery of Rui State nobles from the Zhou Dynasty discovered in Shaanxi Province. A large number of gold, jade, and bronze artifacts have been unearthed here.
Seven dings and six guis are ritual vessels of the Spring and Autumn Period. The seven dings and six guis have the same shape and pattern, and are arranged in order of size. The inscriptions on the lid and the bottom of the vessel record the history of "Nei (Rui) Gong making the travel gui".
The jade sword with a gold scabbard has a ridge, a willow leaf-shaped blade, and a handle with a beast face pattern at the front end. The ears of the beast have holes. The gold scabbard is hollow, with a triangular blade. The front pattern is divided into three groups, each with four dragon patterns. The back has square and triangular hollows, and the sides of the scabbard are arc-shaped.
Every artifact on display here is breathtaking, and each is a treasure of the museum.
Address: Liangdai Village, Hancheng, Weinan
Adult ticket: CNY 50/person
Opening hours: 09:00–17:30
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