一个新的北京展览展示了200多件来自中国最大的华国古代古墓的艺术品,揭示了古老的手工艺和埋葬习俗。
A new Beijing exhibition showcases over 200 artifacts from China’s largest Warring States-era Chu tomb, revealing ancient craftsmanship and burial customs.
2025年12月26日在北京国家博物馆新展出, 展出来自Wuwangdun墓穴的200多件艺术品。
A new exhibition opened on December 26, 2025, at Beijing’s National Museum, displaying over 200 artifacts from the Wuwangdun Tomb No.
Anhui省1个。
1 in Anhui Province.
这座来自中国战国时期的坟墓是古代楚邦有史以来最大的、最复杂的埋葬地点。
The tomb, from China’s Warring States period, is the largest and most complex burial site ever found from the ancient Chu state.
展品包括青铜钟、礼仪船和其他遗迹, 展示中华历史关键时代中华文化、手工艺和丧葬实践的洞见。
The exhibit features bronze chimes, ritual vessels, and other relics, offering insights into Chu culture, craftsmanship, and burial practices during a pivotal era in Chinese history.