Nurhachi's only royal sword appeared in Shenyang Qingqian Cultural Relics Exhibition

On September 10th, at the "Pre-Qing Cultural Relics Exhibition" launched by the Forbidden City in Shenyang, the only surviving artifact of the Qing Taizu Nurhachi, the dragon and tiger general sword, attracted great interest from tourists all over the country.

This royal sword is a national first-class cultural relic. It is one of the treasures of the town hall of the Shenyang Imperial Palace. Its blade is made of stainless steel, and the hilt and sword have the pattern of “Ganguan Jinlu” and “Jade Rabbit Chengxiang”. The scabbard section is surrounded by copper and shark skin, and is also set with copper-plated enamel and diamond-shaped floral patterns.

According to Bai Wenzhao, president of the Palace Museum in Shenyang, from the 11th year of Ming Wanli (1583), Nurhachi started his business, and the Qing Dynasty entered the customs in the first year of Shunzhi (1644). It was the stage of the Qing Dynasty’s foundation development in the northeast region. "Pre-Qing history." The Shenyang Imperial Palace is the most famous historical relic in this period, and it is also the most abundant museum in the Qing Dynasty.

On the occasion of the pre-Qingqing Cultural Symposium held in Shenyang, the Shenyang Imperial Palace specially launched the “Pre-Qing Cultural Relics Exhibition”. In addition to exhibiting the precious cultural relics of the Qing Dynasty and the Taizong period, it also won the Liaoning Provincial Museum, Fushun Museum and Anshan. The City Museum, the Liaoyang City Museum and the Xinbin Yongling and other friendships helped the first time to collect the pre-Qing cultural relics in the provincial capital of Shenyang. It is hoped that the exhibition will be held to enhance the audience's understanding and understanding of the history and culture of the Qing Dynasty.

The "Pre-Qing Cultural Relics Exhibition" is divided into four units: the rise of the Manchu, the military in the early Qing Dynasty, the court life and religious sacrifices. Through the precious objects, the political, military, court customs and religious beliefs of this special historical period were introduced. In the 120 (group) cultural relics on display, in addition to the famous Nurhachi Royal Sword, Emperor Taiji Royal Waist Knife, Dajin Tianyun Yunban and other important cultural relics, there are also porcelain tiles and patterns unearthed by Hetu Ala, which witnessed the journey of Nurhachi. Bricks, Liaoyang Tokyo City Green Glazed Hex Floor Tiles, Inscriptions on the Palace Museum in Shenyang, Shaman Sacrificial Rites for the Religious Sacrifice Culture before the Qing Dynasty.

In the cultural relics on display, a set of "Tian Ming Qian Fan" caught the attention of reporters. According to experts, this group of 8 yuan is a mold used by the post-Golden regime to mint money. They are all ceramics, divided into Man Wen Qian Fan and Han Wen Qian Fan, with high historical value and cultural relic value.

The handed down rare collection of the Palace Museum in Shenyang - "The Qing Taizong Emperor Taiji Royal Uniform Robe" also met with the audience in this exhibition. The style of the robe is 捻襟 (大襟), round neck, arrow sleeves (horse stalks), and the main body is made of yellow brocade. This robe is a typical Manchu early aristocratic male robe, which plays an important role in the study of the court costume culture in the early Qing Dynasty.

The "Pre-Qing Cultural Relics Exhibition" will end on October 31, and interested audiences may wish to take a look.

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