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“南越明王和他的时代”展览在广州开幕
Zhong Guo Xin Wen Wang· 2025-04-29 09:00
Core Viewpoint - The exhibition "Prince, Proton, King: The Southern Yue Ming King and His Era" opened at the Southern Yue King Museum and will run until August 20, showcasing over 160 Han Dynasty artifacts from Guangdong, highlighting the story of the third Southern Yue King Zhao Yingqi and the historical integration of the Lingnan region into the Chinese cultural community [1][3]. Group 1 - The exhibition is divided into four sections: "Southern Yue Prince," "Chang'an as Proton," "Southern Yue Ming King," and "Southern Yue Hongmen Banquet," presenting a multi-dimensional view of Zhao Yingqi's story and his era [3][5]. - Zhao Yingqi (circa 150 BC to 113 BC), son of Southern Yue King Zhao Mo, transitioned through three identities: prince, proton, and Ming king, adopting the governance system of the Han Dynasty and introducing advanced technologies from the Central Plains during his reign [5][7]. - The exhibition features the remains of Zhao Mo, displayed for the first time in 15 years, with his burial attire being a jade suit, and his estimated age at death being between 40 and 45 years [8]. Group 2 - Artifacts on display include six博棋 (a type of ancient board game), Han-style bronze tripods, and Yue-style bronze tripods, reflecting the cultural exchange between the Central Plains and Lingnan [8]. - The Southern Yue King Museum previously held exhibitions on the first and second Southern Yue Kings, emphasizing Zhao Yingqi's role in promoting the deep integration of Southern Yue culture with Han culture, contributing to the formation and development of a multi-faceted Chinese civilization [7][8].