Western Han Dynasty Longevity Embroidery
西汉长寿绣
At present, the Han Dynasty embroidery with the largest size preserved in our province. When found, it is covered on the deceased and used for burial of the deceased. It is also called "longevity embroidery". The embroidered picture is rich in content, with dense nebula and aura as the ground pattern, and three hanging ornaments as the main decoration. It assists the feather man, phoenix bird and numerous fairy and beast patterns to express the sky, the earth, the world, and the soul. Ascend to heaven, longevity bliss. At the same time, a variety of embroidery techniques are used. The embroidery craftsmanship is exquisite, the patterns are exquisite, the conception is unique, and the pattern is clear. It is a very rare Han Dynasty embroidery. It provides extremely valuable physical materials for studying the ideological beliefs and textile technology of the Han Dynasty.
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"Seventh Year of Xining" in the Northern Song Dynasty
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Western Han Dynasty Longevity Embroidery
Residual length 170.5 × width 55 cm Unearthed in 1993 from Tomb No. 2 of Yinwan Han Tomb, Wenquan Town, Donghai County, Lianyungang City
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Northern Song Dynasty Haiqing Temple Ashoka Pagoda Stone Letter, Level 1
Front height 60, rear height 53.5, length 89, width 41 cm
The core pillar of the Ashoka Pagoda in Haiqing Temple, Lianyungang City, was unearthed in 1974