From the Island Owner to the King

Section 272 Catalogue of Cultural Relics in the Chinese Pavilion

For example, the two treasures of the town hall in the art brochure of the European Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum printed in the publicity office, the famous painting "Three Dynasties Worship" created by Leonardo da Vinci at the peak of his creation, the Renaissance Three Kingdoms. Raphael's "Portrait of a Young Man", and 17 drawings, manuscripts, and drafts by Leonardo da Vinci.

Europeans are most obsessed with paintings by art masters like Van Gogh, Chagall, Picasso, Cezanne, Gauguin and others.

sought after to a very high degree.

Even an ordinary sketch or manuscript by these masters can fetch millions of dollars.

It is not uncommon for the oil paintings of these masters to fetch tens of millions of dollars, tens of millions of dollars, or even hundreds of millions of dollars in European and American auction houses.

Undoubtedly, the famous European paintings on the European Pavilion artwork brochures printed by the Publicity Office are very attractive to the whole of Europe, the United States, and the Arab and Middle Eastern local tyrants who are deeply influenced by Western culture.

There is also the China Pavilion.

There is also something very worthwhile for a billion Chinese people to look forward to.

In the catalogue of cultural relics of the China Pavilion printed by the Publicity Office, there is a direct one on the first and second pages of the color page. ', '? ’ Below is a line of words, “The treasure of the town hall, the national treasure of China.”

The two modifiers "Chinese National Treasure" and "Treasure of the Town Hall" that most attract the attention of all Chinese people.

No one thinks that Chen Rui will use an ordinary cultural relic as a "Chinese national treasure" to make a stunt.

The label of 'national treasure' is not an ordinary cultural relic. 'National treasure' is the treasure of the country. Most of them are priceless treasures and become the pride and symbol of the country.

The two-word label "national treasure" is not the official kiln porcelain of the three dynasties of the Qing Dynasty, Yuan, blue and white. And the very hotly hyped 'Bronze Statues of the Twelve Zodiac Animal Heads' in Yuanmingyuan is worthy of it.

And can be called a national treasure.

For example, the "Mona Lisa" is used in France, the golden mask of Tutankhamun, the pharaoh of the 18th Dynasty, is used in Egypt, the footprint of the holy relic of the Buddha is used in India, and the jade seal of China's heritage. Qingming Riverside Map, Simuwu Ding, Sanxingdui Bronze Sacred Tree, Siyang Fangzun, etc., these are worthy of the word "national treasure".

A national treasure from China can be a national treasure with the word 'China' in front of the two national treasures.

Everything is called a national treasure, that national treasure is too worthless.

The two Chinese national treasures appearing on the first and second pages of the cultural relics brochure of the China Pavilion are undoubtedly expected by more than one billion Chinese people.

The first page of the brochure of the China Pavilion. On the second page use '? ' in place of the picture, in the '? ' There is only one line below, the treasure of the town hall, the national treasure of China, very mysterious. It's like a slender girl wearing a skirt and a veil, which tickles all Chinese people. It makes people want to lift the veil of "girl" and want to know what these two Chinese national treasures are.

The two national treasures are kept very mysterious. If you want to see them, you can only see them when the Chinese Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum opens.

Chinese tourists who come to Tortuga Island can appreciate two Chinese national treasures up close.

And other Chinese people can only appreciate Chinese national treasures through pictures provided by the Tortuga Island Museum.

Photography is prohibited in the museum.

If conditional. The vast majority of people will choose to go to the China Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum to appreciate China's national treasures up close.

Just like ordinary people looking at the paintings of Van Gogh, Gauguin, Picasso and other masters by looking at pictures on the Internet, they can't see anything, and they can't feel the art of the so-called masters. Only by looking at their paintings up close, can we appreciate the master's artistic style and unparalleled artistic charm.

In the same way, only when you appreciate Chinese national treasures up close, can you appreciate the artistic charm of Chinese national treasures and the powerful aura of national treasures.

Therefore, as long as there are conditions, the vast majority of people will choose to come to the Tortuga Island Museum to appreciate Chinese national treasures.

and. Except for two national treasures.

There are more than 1200 scrolls of Dunhuang paintings and scriptures on the third page of the catalogue of cultural relics in the China Pavilion, and four volumes of the Jiajing copy of "Yongle Grand Ceremony" on the fourth page. They are all cultural relics second only to national treasures.

Sub-national treasure level.

It is very worthwhile for Chinese people to come to the Chinese Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum in person to appreciate it.

Chinese tourists who come to the China Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum also have the opportunity to appreciate the five famous kilns of the Song Dynasty.

"Ru, Guan, Ge, Jun, Ding" has been handed down from the Song Dynasty to the present. The handed down artifacts of the five famous kilns are extremely rare.

As early as the Ming and Qing dynasties, there was a popular reputation among the people that "even if you have a lot of wealth, it is not worth a piece of Ru porcelain".

There is a saying in the industry that the level of museums can be used to judge heroes based on the quantity and quality of the five famous kilns collected.

In the catalogue of cultural relics in the China Pavilion.

The porcelain of the five famous kilns in the Song Dynasty, "Ru, Guan, Ge, Jun, Ding", appeared in the atlas.

There are as many as 14 pieces, which is very rare.

There are 2 Ru kilns, 3 official kilns, 3 Ge kilns, 4 Jun kilns, and 2 Ding kilns.

14 pieces of the five famous kilns of the Song Dynasty, one obtained from the shipwreck of the 'Gelsopa', and the Ru ware celadon glazed bowl of the Song Dynasty, bought from the world's major auction houses, as well as from antique shops, private collectors, and antique dealers Get 7 pieces.

The other six were exchanged with the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Louvre, and the British Royal Family.

There are 14 pieces of the five famous kilns in the Song Dynasty. It can be said that in terms of the number of five famous kilns in the Song Dynasty, in addition to the Forbidden City in Yanjing, the Forbidden City in Taiwan and the Forbidden City in the North, the Chinese Pavilion of the Tortuga Island Museum has the largest number of collections.

As for the high-profile names in the international art trading market, millions, even hundreds of millions, hundreds of millions of yuan were sold for official kiln porcelains of the Yuan, blue and white, and Qing dynasties, the Yongzheng and Qianlong dynasties of the Qing Dynasty, and Chenghua. Porcelains such as Chao Dou Cai, as well as cultural relics such as calligraphy and painting, calligraphy and stickers of famous masters in the past dynasties, are listed in small pictures on the China Museum Cultural Relics Atlas.

Afterwards, there were also a batch of 547 pieces of Shang Dynasty bronze ware, and the Shang Dynasty pieces listed on the China Museum’s cultural relics atlas were all heavy pieces.

At the end of the catalogue of cultural relics in the China Pavilion, there are also pictures of a number of fine jade and pottery wares from the Xia Dynasty.

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The Chinese Museum of Tortuga Island Museum has a large collection of Chinese cultural relics, and the number is so large that only the Forbidden City in Yanjing, the Forbidden City in Taiwan and the North can surpass it.

And some Chinese provincial museums with very long historical and cultural deposits, such as the Shaanxi and Xixi Museums, the River and South Museums, are not comparable to the Tortuga Island Museum China Pavilion.

The Shaanxi and Xixi Museums have a collection of 370,000 pieces, far more than the 30,000+ pieces in the Tortuga Island China Museum.

However, the collections of the Shaanxi and Xixi museums are numerous and miscellaneous. A stone age bone tool, stone tool, a tomb brick, a terracotta tile, and a coin are also counted as one piece, which adds up to a very large number. (To be continued)

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