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In which hall are the three national treasures of Nanjing Museum?
Three national treasures of Nanjing Museum are in the special exhibition hall. The three national treasures of Nanjing Museum are: the brick paintings of the Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest and Rongqi period, the geographical map of the universe and the glazed arch of Dahongzhi. Details are as follows:

1, Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest and Brick Painting in Rongqi Period

The Die-printed Brick Painting of Seven Sages of Bamboo Forest and Rongqi Period consists of more than 200 ancient tomb bricks, which are divided into two pieces, one is Ji Kang, Ruan Ji, Dan Tao and Wang Rong, and the other is Xiang Embroidery, Liu Ling, Ruan Xian and Rongqi Period. The characters are separated by ginkgo, locust tree, pine tree, weeping willow and broad-leaved tree. Eight people were sitting on the floor, but everyone showed a gesture that best reflected their personality. The ideal personality of gentry intellectuals has been fully demonstrated on this portrait brick.

2. Great General Geographic Map

It was made by Li Zhizao of Shao Qing in Taibu Temple in the 30th year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty (1602). It has always been regarded as the earliest existing map of the world in China and the first map of America. Nanjing Museum now collects color picture books of the court in the thirty-sixth year of Wanli in Ming Dynasty.

3.Hoonji stained glass arch.

Gold dust land of the Six Dynasties, the imperial capital of Jinling. Nanjing Jinjiang is surrounded by water, surrounded by mountains and waters, dragons and dragons, strange stones, beautiful mountains and rivers, and many historical sites. Daxiong Hall is the oldest Buddhist temple in Nanjing, and it is also known as the three major temples in Jinling together with Linggu Temple and Tianjie Temple. Great wisdom is born of gratitude, and it is obvious because of gratitude. It is the spirituality of gratitude and the sacredness of gratitude, so it is the holy land of gratitude.