Shanxi, abbreviated as "Jin" or "San Jin", originated from the second generation monarch of Jin, Xie Fu, who changed "Tang" to "Jin". Shanxi is a major province in cultural relics, with abundant aboveground and underground cultural relics. It holds an important position in the history of Chinese archaeology, and the Jin culture centered around southern Shanxi is on par with the Yan culture in the north and the Chu culture in the south. The "Six Hundred Years of the State of Jin - essence Exhibition of Shanxi Cultural Relics" was jointly held by Nanshan Museum and Shanxi Museum. It is one of the "Two Week Series of Marquis States Exhibition" of Nanshan Museum. The exhibits come from two collections of Shanxi Museum and Shanxi Provincial Archaeological Research Institute. It is a very representative bronze ritual musical instruments, chariot and horse implements, weapons and an important archaeological discovery in the 20th century - Houma Alliance Book, Tell the story of the magnificent Jin state, where Tong Ye was appointed as his younger brother in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, he became the hegemon during the Spring and Autumn period, and flourished and declined in the late Spring and Autumn period until the three kingdoms of Han, Zhao, and Wei divided Jin for over 600 years.
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