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Brief Introduction of Shaanxi Scenic Spots in Baoji Fufeng County Zhuangbai Site

The Zhuangbai Site in Fufeng County, Baoji, a brief introduction to Shaanxi scenic spots

It's in Zhuangbai Village, Fufeng County. Zhuangbai site is a cultural site of the Western Zhou Dynasty. In December, 1976, 13 cultural relics were unearthed in a cellar here, including 75 inscriptions, which was the most important discovery of bronze wares in the Western Zhou Dynasty after liberation, with a large number and good preservation. Among them, the inscription on the historical wall plate is as long as 284 words, which is very rich in content. It is the most unearthed plate inscription after liberation, and the inscription praises the achievements of the ancestors of the Sixth Zhou Dynasty.

A bronze folding unearthed here is a complete, beautiful and vivid sculpture, with a sheep shape, exquisite production and vivid modeling. It is an extremely outstanding bronze, showing the high wisdom and talent of ancient working people in artistic creation. In 23, a bronze casting site was also found on the site.

Zhuangbai Site is a key cultural relic protection unit in Shaanxi Province.