A major theft of cultural relics occurred in Shaanxi. What cultural relics were stolen?
201010/on October 8, the No.1 tomb of Qin Dongling was stolen, which shocked China and foreign countries. In the case of the theft of a very large cultural relic from the Dongling of the Qin Dynasty, * * * lost cultural relics 1 1 piece, of which, lacquer wood thorn beans 1 piece, thorn bean bases 3 pieces and lacquer wood slips 7 pieces.
Lacquer high-foot bean is a national first-class precious cultural relic; Lacquer wood stiletto bean base and lacquer wood bamboo slips are national third-class precious cultural relics. These cultural relics are related to a historical allusion. In 299 BC, Meng Changjun took the letter of appointment from Zhao Haoqi of Qin State and took it with great pride? Cockcrow dog thief? When 100,000 troops go to Xianyang, Qin fights Wei River? For the stage? . King Zhao of Qin and the world-famous Meng Changjun talked about the six countries and analyzed the situation in the world. They happen to coincide and both feel that they have known each other for a long time. Qin Zhaowang gave Meng Changjun a formal letter of appointment, a photo seal and other souvenirs. Meng Changjun also brought Qin Zhaowang's special products and special symbolic lacquer wood stilts and other gifts. On1October 5th, 20 10 and10, the police of the task force arrested 7 suspects and rushed to Xuzhou to recover more than 1000 stolen cultural relics. Among them, there are 26 first-class cultural relics, 72 second-class cultural relics and 24 third-class cultural relics/kloc-0, and a large number of stolen cultural relics are waiting for expert appraisal. The time span of recovering cultural relics lasted from Shang and Zhou Dynasties to the Western Han Dynasty. Among them, many precious cultural relics have been recovered intact, and more than 65,438+000 pieces of bronze chimes, Han dynasty pottery figurines and other cultural relics have been recovered. For example, the gilded bronze bell in the Western Han Dynasty is beautifully decorated and well preserved, belonging to the national first-class cultural relics, with a very high grade. At present, the Palace Museum only has the upper part of the hairpin, and the complete hairpin unearthed from the ancient tomb of the Western Han Dynasty is the only one left in the world.