The exhibition features 146 artifacts from the burial site of the Jinxiang County Lord, including 9 first-grade artifacts, 7 second-grade artifacts, 128 third-grade artifacts, and 2 sets of epitaph rubbings. Among them, a collection of painted pottery figurines is highlighted for their historical, cultural, and artistic value, representing the highest level of Tang Dynasty pottery craftsmanship. These figurines are believed to be part of the "Eastern Garden Secret Treasures" commissioned by the Tang imperial court for royal relatives and meritorious officials, offering valuable insights into Tang Dynasty music, dance, sculpture, clothing, customs, and cultural exchange. Additionally, the acrobatics figurines displayed in this exhibition are exceptionally rare among Tang Dynasty tombs, providing invaluable material for the study and presentation of ancient Chinese acrobatic arts.
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