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Xi'an - History Museum Qin and Han Pavilion.

Xi'an is a civilized and cultural ancient capital. The biggest attraction here is the Terracotta Warriors. After seeing the excitement, you will naturally go to the Shaanxi History Museum. The main hall is hard to get (damn scalpers). There is no way to go to the branch hall - Qin and Han Pavilion. In fact, there are many highlights here Divided into 3 parts, from the historical construction of the Qin and Han Dynasties to the specific cultural and technological development, the last part is about the theme of "city and mausoleum", "seeing the dead as alive", talking about the emperor's attention to the mausoleum, and the connection with urban planning and construction, and the burial customs. The content of the first two parts is very rich, from the reforms of the various countries of the Spring and Autumn Five Hegemons to the later unification of the Great Qin, to the continuation and development of its thoughts and systems in the Han Dynasty, talking about the contention of a hundred schools of thought to the supremacy of Confucianism, and also talking about the expansion of the territory on land and the Silk Road. It also mentioned the maritime trade and mentioned the later Zheng He's voyages to the West. There is also the European Empire era as a comparison. The knowledge is too rich. I can only understand it superficially in the morning. I especially like the colored pottery and various color introductions inside. At the same time, I think of Zhao Liying singing that full garden fragrance - national color 43 colors at the Spring Festival Gala. There is an introduction here, but I just mixed it up. I only remember one, the lotus. This is because I mentioned it in my daily reading of poetry and looked it up, so I still remember it. There is also a text introduction here, which is naturally more comprehensive than the Beilin Museum. The interactive interface has one that can enter Chinese characters and see the corresponding seal script, which is very interesting. The whole process basically has no place to sit and rest, it is a bit tiring. After finally looking at the whole floor on the first floor, there is a rest area where you can see the tower at the door outside the glass window, which is very imposing. So it's still worth a visit. The history of the Qin and Han Dynasties is all there. It's a worthwhile trip.
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Posted: Oct 11, 2024
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