Photos of Xuzhou Art Museum of Han Stone Gravings
Xuzhou Han Statue Stone Art Museum is located on the east bank of Yunlong Lake and is divided into two museums, the South Hall and the North Hall. The south hall is a new hall, close to the lower station of the Yunlong Mountain cableway, and has a modern appearance; the north hall is an old hall, with an appearance imitating the buildings of the Tang and Song Dynasties. The Han portrait stones are the portrait stone carvings on the underground tombs, cemetery ancestral halls, tombs and temples of the Han Dynasty. Hundreds of Han portrait stones are displayed in the South Hall and the North Hall. Stories, real life and other aspects will surely make humanities lovers shout "enjoyed". The North Pavilion (Old Pavilion) mainly displays Han portrait stones from the end of the Qing Dynasty to 1989. These Han portrait stones are inlaid in the promenade and 7 exhibition rooms. Among them, pictures of Yan and Huangdi ascending to immortality in the first exhibition room, images of the early Western Queen Mother in the Han Dynasty stone statues found in the second exhibition room, textile pictures in the third exhibition room, and welcome banquet pictures in the fourth exhibition room, The pictures of fishing tripods in Sishui in the fifth exhibition room, and the cattle farming pictures that appeared in the history textbooks in the seventh exhibition room are all excellent works that should not be missed. The South Hall (New Hall) displays the newly collected Han statues after 1900, which are divided into six parts. "Shendao Tianlu" exhibits the stone carvings on both sides of the Shinto tomb, "Chengtian Jingzu" exhibits the stone carvings of the ancestral hall, "Tian Gong Shen Yun" refers to the artistic and creative Han portrait stones, "Han Stone Spring and Autumn" exhibition The contents of the Han portrait stones reproduced all aspects of social life in the Han Dynasty. The "Qianqiu Underground Palace" displays the stone inscriptions in the cemetery, and the "Inscriptions on Stele" displays the Han Dynasty inscription stone tablets unearthed in Xuzhou. If you are interested in Han portrait stones, you can buy Han portrait stone rubbings in the Han painting shop in the art museum as a souvenir. The rubbings are more expensive, at least two or three hundred yuan.