The most expensive cultural relics in China, the most expensive cultural relics in the world

Updated on Car 2024-08-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    According to information provided by authoritative institutions, the most expensive Chinese artifacts by far are paintings from the Ming Dynasty. Among them, the first place is the Ming Dynasty painter Qiu Ying's "Spring Dawn in the Han Palace".

    volume, estimated at 180 billion yuan, National Palace Museum, Taipei.

    Hide. In second place is the Ming Dynasty painter Wen Zhengming's "East Garden" volume, which is in the collection of the National Palace Museum in Taipei.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The most precious artifacts in the world:

    1. Tutankhamun Gold Mask.

    The ancient Egyptian civilization is one of the oldest civilizations in the world, and there are many artifacts left behind, but most of them are in British museums. The Tutankhamun Golden Mask is one of Egypt's most iconic artifacts, dating back more than 3,300 years. Tutankhamun's golden mask was owned by the famous ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, and almost all of the gold mask used on it is pure gold.

    On the forehead there is a snake and an eagle emblem, both of which are the patron gods of Egypt and have great cultural value. Because of the legend of the "Pharaoh's Curse", this cultural relic is recognized by people all over the world, and this cultural relic is also one of the most precious cultural relics in the world today.

    2. Florence diamonds.

    Originating in India, the diamond is said to be a full carat of rough and is not as valuable as the world's largest cut diamond, the Star of Africa, but it is still very valuable, and unfortunately the diamond's whereabouts are still unknown after it fell into the hands of the Austrian royal family, and the gem has become a permanent mystery.

    3. Yao change Tianmu bowl.

    The bowl is currently in the collection of Japan, but in fact it is a porcelain produced in the Song Dynasty of our country, the reason why it is called Tianmu is because the decoration in this bowl looks like the stars of the universe, very unique and beautiful, it is said that this bowl was stolen by Japan, and now it has become a national treasure of Japan, known as one of the most precious cultural relics in the world.

    4. Amber Palace.

    The Amber Palace was built in the 18th century with the support of the King of Prussia, and now it is one of the most important areas of the Berlin City Palace.

    5. Western Han Dynasty translucent mirror.

    China itself is the earliest region to manufacture copper mirrors, and in the Han Dynasty, especially in the Western Han Dynasty, the style and function of copper mirrors have been developed to the extreme, and the translucent mirror is one of the epitomes, its name is called "the light of the sun", just like its name.

    It is said that not only can it illuminate people, but it is also said that after being exposed to the sun, the back decoration of the bronze mirror will be revealed one by one, which is very beautiful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The most precious gemstone in the world is the blood gallbladder golden lotus.

    Blood gallbladder agate is the most expensive and perfect stone in the world, that is, "blood gallbladder golden lotus", which is the legend of "fish in fish", "gall in stone" and "blood in gall" that Shenxiao nature and human beings cannot break through.

    China's four old noisy top strange stone value ranking (its origin is the Inner Mongolia Alxa Desert) 1, blood gallbladder golden lotus (100 million yuan) wide manuscript;

    2, Dongpo meat stone (100 million yuan);

    3. Chicks out of the shell (100 million yuan);

    4. The old man (100 million yuan).

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The world's top cultural relics are: the four sheep Fangzun of the Shang Dynasty in China, the stepmother Wuding of the Shang Dynasty in China, the mask of Tutankhamun in Egypt, the Mona Lisa of Leonardo da Vinci in Italy, and the horse of the Eastern Han Dynasty in China.

    The Four Sheep Fangzun of the Shang Dynasty in China

    The Four Sheep Fangzun is a bronze ritual vessel and sacrificial article in the late Shang Dynasty, which is collected in the National Museum of China. It is the largest of the existing Shang Dynasty bronze statues in China, with a length of centimeters, a height of centimeters and a weight of kilograms on each side.

    The whole utensils are cast with the block model method, in one go, ingenious workmanship, showing a superb casting level, Sun Jiao is called "the ultimate bronze model" by the historical circles, ranking one of the top ten national treasures.

    2. Wu Ding, the mother of the Chinese Shang Dynasty

    Wuding, the mother of the Shang Dynasty, is the heaviest known bronze in ancient China, 133 centimeters high and weighing about kilograms, and is now in the National Museum of China.

    The casting of Wuding, the mother of the Shang Dynasty, fully shows that the bronze casting in the late Shang Dynasty was not only large-scale, but also well-organized and meticulously divided, which is enough to represent the highly developed bronze culture of the Shang Dynasty. On January 18, 2002, it was listed in the "Catalogue of the First Batch of Cultural Relics Prohibited from Leaving the Country" by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage as a national first-class cultural relic.

    3. Egyptian Tutankhamun** mask

    Located in the deepest part of the Egyptian National Museum in Cairo, the Tutankhamun** mask is more than 3,300 years old. This mask is also symbolized by the god Osiris, and the mask is also known as one of the world's exquisite art treasures.

    4. Italian Leonardo da Vinci oil painting Mona Lisa

    The Mona Lisa represents the aesthetic direction of the Renaissance lead Chaela period; The profound and noble ideological qualities of women reflected in this work reflect the aesthetic concept and aesthetic pursuit of female beauty in the Renaissance. Every year, about 6 million people come to the Louvre to see the Mona Lisa. In 1952, Germany issued its first Mona Lisa stamp.

    5. The Eastern Han Dynasty of China stepped on the Feiyan

    Ma Ta Feiyan, also known as the Eastern Han Dynasty Bronze Galloping Horse, was unearthed in 1969 in the national cultural relics of the Lei Tai Han Tomb in Wuwei City, Gansu Province, is a classic work of Eastern Han Dynasty artists, and represents the highest artistic achievement of the Eastern Han Dynasty in Chinese history. It is now collected in the Gansu Provincial Museum, listed as a treasure of the town hall, and in 2002 it was listed as a precious cultural relic that is prohibited from going abroad for exhibition.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As one of the four ancient civilizations, China has many historical relics that cannot be measured in monetary terms.

    First, the four sheep Fangzun.

    Siyang Fangzun, one of the treasures of the National Museum, is a sacrificial ritual vessel in the Yin Shang period. Unearthed in Xiangning County, Hunan Province in 1938, China's top ten bronze cultural relics national treasure, Siyang Fangzun is known as "the ultimate bronze model" by the historians

    Second, the golden jade clothes.

    On July 12, 1968, the Mancheng Han Tomb in Baoding City, Hebei Province was unearthed, and the golden jade clothes of King Jing of Zhongshan are now collected by the Hebei Provincial Museum and become the treasure of the town hall.

    3. The crown of the Huns.

    In 1972, it was unearthed in the Xiongnu tomb of Alu Chaideng in Hangjin Banner, Inner Mongolia, which is a gold crown ornament with an eagle crown in the Warring States Period, which is the most representative rare treasure of the Xiongnu cultural relics, and is the "Hu crown" seen so far. It has a peculiar shape and mature production, which is not only a symbol of power, but also the crystallization of art, which can be called a treasure of Xiongnu art.

    Fourth, Zeng Hou B chime.

    In 1978, it was unearthed in the tomb of Zeng Hou Yi in Suixian County, Hubei Province (now Suizhou), Zeng Hou Yi chime is the most majestic and largest musical instrument found in the world so far, and is known as the "eighth wonder" of the ancient world.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    There are so many valuable national treasures and cultural relics in China that you can't talk about them for three days and three nights, so you must not fight them, otherwise you will definitely be invited to prison to eat a lifetime of prison food. Remember, remember ......

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    There are too many national treasure-level cultural relics: Simu Wuding, Sifang Yangzun, bronze chariots and horses, bronze trees in Sanxingdui, bronze masks, plain yarn robes, golden jade clothes, ......

    These cultural relics are the profound accumulation of traditional culture and should be well protected.

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