◇ Exhibition time:October 1st 2011 — November 10th, 2011
◇ Exhibition venue:Dengyongqing Gallery, Xuzhou Museum
The treasures of Jinling will be shown in Xuzhou in this sweet blossom autumn.
Nanjing was one of the prosperous city in Song Dynasty. And Zhu Yuanzhang chose Nanjing to be the capital in the early Ming Dynasty, therefore, Nanjing was the national political, economic and cultural center at that time. Since the establishment of the new China, the archaeological workers in Nanjing excavated hundreds of rare gold, silver and jade cultural relics from Song Dynasty to Ming Dynasty. Specifically, the silver plate with the pattern of moon shadow and plum blossom from the tomb of the son of Zhang Xiaoxiang, the jade articles from family tombs of Qinhui of Song Dynasty and the family tombs of Muying of Ming Dynasty, the burial objects of the tomb of Xufu who is the fifth grandson the Zhongshan King Xuda of Ming Dynasty are the most representative.
This exhibition is hosted by Xuzhou Museum and Nanjing Museum, and also one of the tour exhibition of Jiangsu cultural relics. From this exhibition, we will see the life style and the extravagant feature of nobles from Song Dynasty to Ming Dynasty in Nanjing.