According to British media reports, the rare cultural relics of the Ming Dynasty of the “Golden Age†of Chinese civilization will be displayed at a flagship exhibition at the British Museum.
According to foreign media reports, China’s “rise†as a superpower between 1400 and 1450 confirmed its territory. The exhibition will provide in-depth coverage of all aspects of this turning point in Chinese history, including China’s “unprecedented contact†through the ocean and the outside world, and the diplomatic tentacles that China extended to Africa, Iran, and Mecca.
The director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, said: "In the first half of the fifteenth century, China's political, social, and cultural changes constituted a fantastic story. This history has only been known to the people until now."
The museum staff stated that recent archeological discoveries have brought new evidence of Chinese creativity and technological prosperity during this period, especially cultural relics unearthed in the graves of the princes of Sichuan, Shandong and Hubei.
The BP exhibition: 50 Years that Changed China will be opened in September 2014. The exhibits include paintings, ceramics, and weapons collected from 10 Chinese institutions and 21 international lenders. Clothing, jewelry and furniture.
According to the report, a 7-meter-long scroll painting (in a private collection, but never exhibited to the public) was displayed in the exhibit, which shows the scene of court life in different seasons. There is also a * in the painting, which is a depiction of one of the earliest in the world. At that time, England was still carrying the Battle of Agincourt with Lengjian spears.
As an addition to the exhibition, the British Museum will lend a Ming Dynasty royal blue and white porcelain vase to its four cooperative museums in the United Kingdom.
According to foreign media reports, China’s “rise†as a superpower between 1400 and 1450 confirmed its territory. The exhibition will provide in-depth coverage of all aspects of this turning point in Chinese history, including China’s “unprecedented contact†through the ocean and the outside world, and the diplomatic tentacles that China extended to Africa, Iran, and Mecca.
The director of the British Museum, Neil MacGregor, said: "In the first half of the fifteenth century, China's political, social, and cultural changes constituted a fantastic story. This history has only been known to the people until now."
The museum staff stated that recent archeological discoveries have brought new evidence of Chinese creativity and technological prosperity during this period, especially cultural relics unearthed in the graves of the princes of Sichuan, Shandong and Hubei.
The BP exhibition: 50 Years that Changed China will be opened in September 2014. The exhibits include paintings, ceramics, and weapons collected from 10 Chinese institutions and 21 international lenders. Clothing, jewelry and furniture.
According to the report, a 7-meter-long scroll painting (in a private collection, but never exhibited to the public) was displayed in the exhibit, which shows the scene of court life in different seasons. There is also a * in the painting, which is a depiction of one of the earliest in the world. At that time, England was still carrying the Battle of Agincourt with Lengjian spears.
As an addition to the exhibition, the British Museum will lend a Ming Dynasty royal blue and white porcelain vase to its four cooperative museums in the United Kingdom.
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