From Borneo to Anyang: A 3,000-Kilometer Journey to explore 3000 years history of Shang Dynasty
by Maryyngyng1
Aug 23, 2024
Yinxu Museum
📍: Intersection of Fangzhi Road and Shachang Road, Yindu District, Anyang City, Henan Province
⏱️: 08:30-17:30 (Last entry at 16:30)
🧾: Adult Ticket/80 yuan; Concession Ticket/40 yuan
💫Stepping into the new museum, a profound sense of history washes over you like a tidal wave, its power like a black hole, instantly pulling you into the time vortex of three thousand years ago. Here, you can witness the sweat of the Yin people glistening like pearls as they toiled, the solemnity of their sacrificial rituals, and the vibrancy of their lives, a tapestry woven with vitality and mystery.🗿
🌟The museum's exhibits are a feast for the eyes and the soul! The bronze wares🥉are a symphony of solidified history. Some are as majestic and awe-inspiring as kings, their presence commanding attention; others are as exquisite and delicate as jewels, their patterns etched with the artisan's soul. They embody the wisdom and craftsmanship of the ancients, narrating the glory of the dynasty. The bronze wares related to Fu Hao bear witness to her legendary life. Clad in armor, she galloped across battlefields, resolute and courageous. The artifacts from her tomb are now scattered across various museums, piecing together the story of her life.✨
The mystical oracle bones🐢are like ancient codes, each stroke imbued with wisdom and charm. Gazing upon them, one is captivated by the creativity of the ancients, lost in contemplation. Oracle bones are ancient historical records, documenting the deeds of Fu Hao and others. Through them, we can almost visualize the divination rituals of the Shang Dynasty, sensing the ancients' reverence for the unknown and their devotion to the divine. Oracle bones served as a medium of communication between humans and gods.🌉
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