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Juye Museum 500 words.

Juye County Museum of Shandong Province was established in March 2005, located in the Confucian Temple Courtyard, No.8 Confucian Temple Street, Juye County, covering an area of about 42,000 square meters, with a building area of 2,800 square meters and an exhibition hall area of 1200 square meters.

The main building of Juye County Museum is Dacheng Hall, which is a Confucius Temple in Ming Dynasty. The building structure is brick-wood structure with double eaves and nine ridges. The whole courtyard has an orderly layout, elegant environment, dense cypress trees and solemnity.

Juye County Museum is the cultural relics collection center of the county, which * * * collects all kinds of cultural relics and natural specimens 1500 sets. National first-class collection 1 1, second-class collection 3 1, third-class collection 167. There are bronzes, jades, porcelain, pottery, lacquerware, ironware, calligraphy and painting. These collections are mainly all kinds of cultural relics unearthed from the Han tomb in Hongtushan and scattered cultural relics collected by the people. From the Neolithic age to the modern age, spanning thousands of years, it reflects Juye's long history and cultural features in different periods from different aspects. In particular, the jade sword, jade bi, jade hairpin, bronze mirror, bronze cymbal and other artifacts unearthed from Changyi Tomb of the Han Dynasty in Hongtushan are exquisitely made and exquisite, all of which reflect the advanced ideological culture and scientific and technological level of the ancient working people. A set of jade sword, jade head, jade lattice, jade table and jade table are well preserved. The sword is decorated with gold and silver wood, and jade is the most expensive. Usually only one or two pieces are matched, and rarely three pieces are matched.

This set of four-decorated jade swords in Juye County Museum is complete. Exquisite jade materials, complicated patterns and exquisite skills all prove that it is a rare treasure. In addition, a set of four kinds of pharmaceutical instruments in the Western Han Dynasty was unearthed, which filled the blank in the history of pharmaceutical industry, among which the medicine spoon was equipped by the National History Museum. Tang Guang's Lotus Fish and Algae Map in the early Qing Dynasty is another masterpiece in the collection. Tang Guang, the author, is an important figure of Boneless Painting School in the early Qing Dynasty, and this painting is a rare masterpiece in his works.