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What happened in the Han dynasty and now?
What is commonly unearthed from tombs in the Han Dynasty?

There were bells in the Western Han Dynasty.

It was found in the burial pits and sacrificial pits of Luo Zhuang Han Tomb in Zhangqiu, Shandong Province.

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Part of funerary objects in Mawangdui Han Tomb

Double-layer nine-lacquer enamel-a utensil for placing toiletries. In ancient China, men and women kept their hair and prepared their own cosmetics. The body is divided into an upper layer and a lower layer. Together with the cover, the bottom plate of the lower layer has 9 grooves, and 9 small boxes are placed in the grooves for placing cosmetics, rouge, silk powder puff and needle clothes.

The first-class cultural relic silk book "Health-keeping Prescription" unearthed from the Han Tomb at Mawangdui No.3, Changsha City, Hunan Province. It mainly includes male treatment or maintenance, female treatment or maintenance, sexual intercourse and other health-preserving prescriptions, and also records the oldest prescription for brewing medicinal liquor in China.

BEIJING, Feb. 1 Sunday According to Hong Kong's Ming Pao, the ancient body of the Western Han Dynasty, which had been sleeping for 2 100 years, was unearthed in Hunan in the 1970s, which shocked the world because its wet body remained intact. Silk, lacquerware, precious embroidery and other funerary objects have witnessed the wisdom and civilization of the Chinese nation. 100 More than one unearthed cultural relic will be exhibited at the Hong Kong Museum of History from February 10.

Lin, the curator, said that the nobles of the Han Dynasty pursued luxury enjoyment before their death, and the silk paintings of the funerary objects reflected the fantasy that the nobles hoped to fly high and log on to the celestial world after their death.

Exquisite lacquerware, textiles and other funerary objects were placed in the coffin, carefully arranged, reflecting the luxury of aristocratic life in Han Dynasty. Lin pointed out that the exhibits included yellow-brown sachets with diamonds and scarlet gloves with diamonds, which showed the exquisite embroidery skills at that time.

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There are 100 pieces of pottery figurines and pottery buried with the Han tomb in Tuolanshan, Xuzhou.

Ding Tao, Tao Qing and Tao Hutou (ornaments on musical instruments) were also mixed with some tools of the Han Dynasty, such as rammers and cymbals. At present, the figures found in the pit of music and dance figurines are all female music and dance figurines.

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