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  1. 30 de abr. de 2019 · Exhibited in the Palace Museum in Beijing, the Ding ware baby-shaped pillow in ivory-white glaze is one of China’s national treasures. The life-like porcelain portrays a boy lying prostrate on a couch, which is patterned with abstract flowers and clouds implying auspiciousness.

  2. 15 de oct. de 2021 · The National Museum of China is known for its many national treasures in this category, such as the Houmuwu Square Ding (cauldron) - the heaviest ancient piece of Chinese bronze ware, weighing over 832 kilograms。

  3. 6 de dic. de 2023 · At 93.5 cm in height, National Treasure 83 is the largest Korean gilt-bronze pensive bodhisattva statue in existence. Moreover, because of its close resemblance to the famous Pensive Bodhisattva from Koryuji Temple in Kyoto, it represents compelling evidence that Buddhist culture was transferred from Korea to Japan in early history.

  4. The Hou Mu Wu bronze square ding (formerly known as Si Mu Wu ding) is huge, majestic, and weighs 832.84 kg. It is currently known as the heaviest bronze ware in ancient China. The inscription on the inner surface of the belly of the device is “Hou Mu Wu”, which is the temple title of Shang king's mother.

  5. 6 de dic. de 2023 · In 1997, the Shōsōin building was designated as a National Treasure and registered as part of the World Heritage. Its contents are no longer kept there but in two secure buildings built nearby in 1953 and 1962, called the Eastern and the Western Repository.

  6. 18 de jun. de 2022 · (CALVIN NG/CHINA DAILY) The headrest in the shape of a reclining boy is one of several rare national treasures on display and came from the Ding kilns of Hebei province. The Qianlong Emperor collected several Ding-ware headrests and composed poems inspired by their beauty.

  7. 2 de dic. de 2018 · Now the market-oriented Ding ware making has become a pillar industry in Quyang. The country is now home to over 2,000 ceramic artisans, generating an income of 200 million yuan (28.8 mln U.S. dollars) annually.