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Idioms describing cultural relics
2. Pian Yu, Ji Guang: Ji Guang: animal names in ancient mythology; Feather: a hair. Metaphor preserved precious cultural relics. Day-to-day changes mean the replacement of dynasties. Change things, change the cultural relics system of the previous dynasty.
3. Broken jade: a metaphor for breaking precious cultural relics. Humanities gathered a lot of talents and cultural relics in one place.
4. Pottery coffin tripod: Pottery coffin: an ancient burial utensil made of clay; Seal Ding: Zhong Ding with seal script. Generally refers to antiques and cultural relics.
5. The earth doesn't love treasures: love: meanness. The earth is not stingy with its treasures. Refers to the cultural relics unearthed underground.
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