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Handmade gold mask. Tell me about it.

After more than 30 years, the excavation and restoration of the sacrificial area of Sanxingdui site has touched people's hearts. Dragon, Big Mouth, Jade Cong, Jin Mianju. One of the most concerned is a unique golden chrysanthemum. The newly unearthed Jin Mianju is particularly thick and unusual. The total weight of this gold mask should exceed 500 grams. "If we can find a complete gold mask, it is not only the largest gold mask found in China at the same time, but also the heaviest gold ware found in China at the same time.

The image is exaggerated and full of local characteristics; The eyebrows are thick and stand, the nose is big and wide, the mouth is big and flat, and the earlobe is perforated to hang earrings. These bronze heads, no matter how big or small, are all closed lips without exception. Although the length of the mouth is not short, the corners of the mouth are inclined downward without exception.

This kind of vertical mask, one thinks this is? X-ray eye Image, exaggerated eyeballs, elongated big ears, hope that the wing will gain super telescopic ability and hearing; There is also a view that this is related to Can Cong, the king of the ancient Shu kingdom. Can Cong? The bulging eyes are the characteristics of ancient Shu, and the bronze vertical mask is the statue of the king. It is the first time to find a mask covered with a gold mask on the head of a bronze man in China, and only six bronze statues unearthed have a gold mask, which should be a decoration to show respect.

Gold is a precious metal. Since ancient times, it has excellent natural properties such as rich form, brilliant luster, great ductility and stable chemical properties. It is regarded as a treasure by the world and has been used as a gift by all mankind until modern times.

The head of a bronze man looks noble and extraordinary, like a god coming to earth. With the progress of history, wizards gradually gave up the blood sacrifice of the head in the ceremony and replaced the head with artificial bones or other modeling masks. As the relics of historical beliefs, Tibetans, Mongolians, Yugurs, Tus and Naxi still wear skulls when they are in temples.