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What gold ornaments of Shang and Zhou Dynasties are used as the symbol of China's inheritance in Jinsha Site?

The gold ornaments of the Sun God Bird in Jinsha Site in Shang and Zhou Dynasties are a symbol of China's heritage.

Sunbird gold ornaments in Shang and Zhou Dynasties were gold wares in Shang and Zhou Dynasties. 200 1 was unearthed in Jinsha village and is now collected in Chengdu Jinsha site museum. The gold ornament of Sun God Bird in Shang and Zhou Dynasties is a circular sheet with an outer diameter of 12.5cm, an inner diameter of 5.29cm, a thickness of 0.02cm and a weight of 20g.

The pattern is divided into two layers, and twelve rotating toothed lamps are evenly distributed in the inner layer. The outer layer consists of four identical birds, flying counterclockwise. At present, the golden ornamentation of the Sun God Bird in Shang and Zhou Dynasties has been designated as a symbol of Chinese cultural heritage by national cultural relics.

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The outer pattern of the sun god bird gold ornaments surrounds the inner pattern and consists of four birds flying counterclockwise. The four birds' heads and feet are connected back and forth, flying in the same direction and in the opposite direction to the internal vortex.

This device reproduces the myths and legends of ancient humans and embodies the strong worship of the sun and birds by ancient humans. This device has a simple composition and is a representative of the brilliant achievements of ancient Shu gold technology.

On August 6th, 2005, 65438+6th, the golden ornaments of the Sun God Bird officially became the symbol of chinese heritage. From June 65438+1October 12 to June 65438+1October 17, 2005, Shu embroidery products decorated with golden ornaments of the sun god birds traveled in space and returned to earth.

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