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Five cultural relics unearthed in ancient times are almost the same as modern things. Do they cross?

In recent years, time-travel dramas are quite popular, such as Walking on Thin Ice and Palace, the originator of time-travel dramas. Through these time-travel dramas, we can sum up a rule. The protagonist must be a history lover or a cultural relic lover. Otherwise, why cross back? You said people can cross, cultural relics or modern objects can? Maybe. Otherwise, how can there be the following cultural relics that look like crossing back?

Women's satchels in Tang Dynasty in Mogao Grottoes Murals

Now girls like bags, just as boys like sneakers. There is a saying on the Internet, why did you tie your feet in ancient times, just to prevent women from going out to buy bags. Then you are wrong. Women's love for bags has been circulating since ancient times.

Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes are the treasures of China culture, and the murals of Mogao Grottoes record all kinds of past phenomena like historical books. The murals in Mogao Grottoes are different from what we imagined, serious and profound. Recorded many interesting scenes, such as The Recent Woman:

Through this picture, we can see a maid resting under a tree and hanging a satchel. This satchel is not a common cloth satchel in ancient TV series, but a fashionable satchel worn by modern women on the street, which is not as fashionable as the current LV satchel. Are you sure it's different from LV?

Yueyao celadon box

1984 a rainstorm rushed out of the tomb of Zhu Ran, a general of Soochow in the Three Kingdoms. Experts rushed to the scene and began to organize excavation. Many exquisite cultural relics have been unearthed, most of which are exquisite lacquerware, but there is inevitably one? The traitor Yue Kiln Celadon Box:

At first glance, this box is like a plate, which can be seen everywhere in the canteen. When you look closely, it looks more like a plate in the hand of an aunt in the canteen. The lattice of the box is divided according to the modern plate style, so it is not the plate discarded by the grave robbers after eating. After expert appraisal, it is not. That's right. Which grave robber still eats plates?

The biggest difference between the Yue kiln celadon box unearthed here and the plates in the modern canteen is that people can hold six dishes without worrying about eating too few dishes.

Ming dynasty soap box

While watching Joy of Life, Fan Xian, played by the protagonist Ruoyun Zhang, wanted to make a fortune by his own experience in modern life. As a result, a passerby's mother beat him to it and invented all the soaps and soaps he wanted to invent.

The first time I saw it as a joke, I couldn't help wondering which passerby invented it until I saw the soap box of the Ming Dynasty above. This soap box was unearthed in Ming Dingling. The ancients used it to put soap. The box is divided into two parts, one containing soap and the other containing essential oil. After washing your face, soap is used for skin care. The ancients are no less than contemporary people.

Southern Song Dynasty Crystal Wall

Crystal sounds very high. In ancient times, it was the same as gold, silver, jewels and jade, but in the eyes of people who don't understand commodities, it was just a piece of glass.

A crystal wall unearthed from Zhao Bo's tomb in Zhejiang Province is smooth and shiny. What is even more rare is that the original braided rope was unearthed together with this crystal wall. However, unlike the cultural relics we imagined, this crystal wall of the Southern Song Dynasty looks like a plastic pendant that can be bought for ten dollars on the street, and even the weaving method of braided rope looks exactly the same. If you live among the people, I'm afraid few people can regard it as a cultural relic and even give it to children.

Eastern Han bronze calipers

: Wang Mang deserves to be the first. The bronze calipers of Wang Mang's period undoubtedly became a major material evidence that he crossed.

Bronze calipers are very similar to vernier calipers, and they are the measuring tools we use now. Modern vernier calipers have a main ruler, an auxiliary ruler and a vernier frame. The only difference is that the accuracy of bronze calipers in Wang Mang's period is not as good as that of vernier calipers now.

However, it is puzzling that such modern measuring tools appeared in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Even experts thought it was a modern imitation when they first saw it.

To say the so-called? Crossing? Going back to cultural relics, three days and three nights can't be finished. After all, China has a long history, and it is inevitable that there will be some magical things that are highly similar to today's objects. It can only be said that the wisdom of ancient China people is no less than that of modern people, and the items they invented are not necessarily worse than today's.