Xi'an Museum recently received 137 groups of cultural relics handed over and donated. Among them, the Sixth Brigade of the Xi'an Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement Detachment handed over 136 groups of cultural relics of various types, and individuals donated one party to the epitaph. The reporter learned that the epitaphs received and handed over and donated this time are in good condition and are unearthed in Shaanxi, with precious historical significance.


According to reports, this batch of handed over cultural relics was handed over by Xi'an Public Security Bureau Xixian New District Branch and Xi'an Public Security Bureau Hi-Tech Branch. They were handed over in batches or handed over by individuals to the Sixth Brigade of the Xi'an Cultural Market Comprehensive Law Enforcement Detachment, and then handed over to the Xi'an Museum by the Sixth Brigade. The cultural relics are mainly stone carvings, epitaphs, pottery, bronze ware and coins. Among them, one second-level stone carving is the head and body of the Buddha statue in the Northern Dynasties. The Buddha statue is huge in size and exquisitely carved; one third-level epitaph is a tomb inscription of Du Meng of the Tang Dynasty; one third-level stone carving is a stone coffin bed with a thread-carved phoenix pattern in the Ming Dynasty; one third-level bronze ware is a bronze sword with a bracelet in the Warring States Period, and is well preserved. The personal donated cultural relics was donated by Mr. Zhang Junfeng of the Qing Dynasty, donated by Mr. Zhang of Chang'an District, Xi'an, tomb inscriptions jointly buried by Li Xingyuan and his wife Zhang of the Qing Dynasty. The edges of the tomb inscriptions are 70*70 cm long, with clear and well preserved.

Text/Xi'an Newspaper All-Media Reporter Zhang Xiao Photo provided by Xi'an Museum Editor: Yang Xue