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Sanxingdui

🇨🇳 Slumbering for three thousand years, its awakening astonishes the world. 🇨🇳 The Sanxingdui civilization, which flourished during the Shang Dynasty 4500 years ago, showcased its mature bronze craftsmanship and unique sacrificial culture. The complex and exquisite components of the sacrificial artifacts, stacked in a pagoda-like fashion, are now displayed before the world. The worship of the sun was a consistent theme, perhaps because birds flying high could get closest to the sun, making the Sun Bird a classic artistic representation of the Shu people. 🇨🇳 The Sanxingdui culture can be compared with the Mycenaean civilization, the Egyptian civilization, and the Babylonian civilization, greatly enriching the history of Chinese civilization. Whether it's the golden masks or the bronze scepters, they share commonalities with other civilizations of the world, such as the Maya of Central America, the Babylon of the Mesopotamian region, the Peacock Dynasty of the Indian subcontinent, and Tutankhamun of Egypt. The mysterious ancient Shu civilization has sparked infinite imagination in people. In that era, there was almost no interaction with other regions of the world, yet despite the distinct characteristics of human civilizations, the common traits of worship are quite evident. Experience the five thousand years of Huaxia, inheriting the Chinese civilization!🇨🇳
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Posted: Mar 3, 2024
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