Why can't Wu Can's tomb escape from Sun Quan's Wuzhishan?
However, in 1955, a "magical" tiger was unearthed from Wu Tomb in Zhaoshigang, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. According to experts' appraisal, this extraordinary tiger was not only created by a famous artist during the Three Kingdoms period, but also became one of the third batch of national special-grade cultural relics prohibited from going abroad for exhibition.
When many readers see this, they will say that the school is easy to search and drink Northeast rice. They must have drunk too much and started talking nonsense irresponsibly. In fact, school easy search is a very responsible person. Since we are writing history, we should be well-founded and not blather.
What are the "unexpected experiences" behind this tiger? What are the refreshing legends about this tiger? Let the school easy search reveal it for you one by one.
As we all know, during the Three Kingdoms period, Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor in the first year of Huanglong, that is, on May 23rd, 229. Build Wuchang first, then Jianye. Nanjing can be regarded as the most prosperous city of Wu, and Zhaoshigang outside Nanjing was the cemetery of Jianye people at that time.
As a tomb-robbing emperor, Sun Quan probably escaped from his "Wuzhishan", all the tombs of Emperor Wu. However, some ordinary people's tombs, because of bad luck, have few funerals, and fortunately escaped the curse of "all tombs are air-crashed" during the Three Kingdoms period.
After liberation, the people were masters of their own affairs, and many villains and molecules in the old society were not eliminated. They took the newly established regime as an opportunity to start a "crazy" grave robbery activity.
Due to the theft of Zhao Shigang's tomb outside Nanjing, public security, public security and government agencies in Nanjing and Beijing acted quickly. In order to get rid of this bad style of grave robbery, cadres, police and children waited in the middle of the night and arrested more than a dozen grave robbers. After these grave robbers were "severely punished", the unhealthy trend of grave robbery in Nanjing was also curbed. Cultural relics in Jiangsu province
Most tombs in Wudong are brick tombs, small tombs are rectangular single-chamber tombs, and medium-sized tombs are multi-chamber tombs with tunnels, side rooms and ear rooms. Of course, there are basically no large tombs of princes in Zhaoshigang, only some small and medium-sized tombs.
In these small and medium-sized tombs, cultural relics workers unearthed many celadon vessels such as symbols, cigarettes, pots and figurines, as well as common funerary objects such as bronze mirrors, copper coins, pots, bowls, plates and ear cups.
Among these funerary objects, chamber pot is the least classy and the least popular.
Now, there are such baggage: Wang Zhiyan's clothes, his clothes, his seat, his clothes, his clothes, his clothes, his clothes, and all kinds of obscene articles.
A search said elegantly that he was pretending to be a bit "cultural". In fact, in a more popular way, he said: Even if chamber pot is inlaid with incense treasures, it is still chamber pot, and it can't be on the table.
Experts unearthed a tiger covered in loess and black mud when excavating the tomb of Wu No.4 in Zhaoshigang. After the tiger was unearthed, it was immediately classified into the third category, that is, wooden boxes of unimportant cultural relics.
When Zhao Shigang's tombs were all cleared up, the experts returned to their units and began to sort out cultural relics. The "Wu" unearthed from Tomb No.4 began to be valued by experts.
Why is this tiger so valued? The reason is very simple, because you are engraved with the words "Shangyu Taifuyuan in the 14th year of Red War".
It is impossible for chamber pot to be put in a museum as a treasure, so it is absolutely impossible for him to be chamber pot.
There are two points that can prove that Zhao Shigang's celadon is just chamber pot:
Fan, Xiang Ba and Shi were all famous porcelain makers at that time. They are good at making porcelain and selling it at high prices. According to the normal truth, they will not be chamber pot, let alone carve their names on chamber pot.
Look at you again. You are not the second evidence of chamber pot, but a stone engraved on the chamber pot with the title of the 14th year of Emperor Sun Quan's Chiwu. In the era of feudal imperial power, he carved the title of emperor on the urinal, which meant that his head would fall off and nine families would perish.
This tiger is not chamber pot. What is this? -It's just a water container.
Let's turn to Zhou Li Tian Guan Yu Fu. There are three explanations about tigers: 1. It refers to a brave son. Chamber pot III. A container for holding water.
It can be seen that nothing was originally a container for holding water. Zhao Gang celadon tiger is not only a famous family, but also the words and expressions on it have subverted the fallacy of regarding the tiger as "chamber pot" from the beginning. Moreover, the style of this tiger is a detailed description of the firing date, place and kiln name, which is very representative and the earliest expressive porcelain found in China so far.
This is a famous artist, and he was the first to know and correct his mistakes. This celadon tiger bears the above three important missions, so it will become one of the third batch of 94 national treasures that are forbidden to go abroad for exhibitions!