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The Chinese National Museum has collected copper coins from the first year of Heping in the Western Han Dynasty

2023-08-23   

On the 22nd, the National Museum of China held a ceremony in Beijing to collect copper coins from the first year of the Heping reign of the Western Han Dynasty. Yang Fan, Secretary of the Party Committee of the National Museum, Ding Pengbo, Deputy Director of the Museum, and Tong Lingao and Wang Chao, donors of copper coins, attended the ceremony. The bronze figurine from the first year of Heping in the Western Han Dynasty, collected in the National Museum of China. The picture provided by the National Museum (pronounced "shape") is a wine or food container that can be carried when going out. The copper figurine collected by the National Museum this time is 29.5 centimeters high and 12.8 centimeters in diameter. The outer wall of the vessel has an inscription of 31 characters, among which the text "In the first year of Heping, the copper figurine was made by Gongchang" is an important basis for its dating. The "Heping" was the second reign title of Emperor Cheng of Han, Liu Ao, during the Western Han Dynasty. The first year of Heping was 28 BC. The naming of this type of artifact has been mentioned as "Tiliang You", "You", "Tiliang Zun", "Jiu Zun", "Tiliang Lian", "Zun", "Lian", "Lian shaped vessel", and "Three legged Tiliang cylindrical vessel", but the naming issue has always been unresolved. In the first year of the Heping reign, the bronze vessel was self inscribed as "鋞", which clarified the name of this type of artifact and solved the naming problem of similar artifacts. This is also an important manifestation of the value of this artifact. The bronze figurine from the first year of Heping in the Western Han Dynasty, which was collected by the National Museum of China, is inscribed on the outer wall with the inscription "Supplied for Gongchang to make copper figurines in the first year of Heping". Ying Ni, Zhao Tong, Lin Gao, and Wang Chao are enthusiastic about public welfare cultural undertakings. After purchasing the device in the domestic auction market, they decided to jointly donate it to the National Museum and donate all the donated prize money of over 270000 yuan to the China National Museum Development Foundation in Beijing. At the collection ceremony, Yang Fan, on behalf of the National Museum, issued collection certificates to Tong Linggao and Wang Chao respectively, expressing sincere gratitude for their donation. He pointed out that the collection of the copper bronze is of great significance for enriching the collection system of the National Museum and improving the quality of the collection. The National Museum will definitely keep, study, and display this cultural relic well. At the same time, he hopes that the general public can actively provide donation clues to the National Museum and gather the strength of the whole society to protect the excellent achievements of Chinese culture. Ding Pengbo, on behalf of the Beijing China National Museum Development Foundation, issued donation certificates to Tong Lingao and Wang Chao respectively. (New News Agency)

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