People visit an exhibition show at Anhui Museum on July 6, 2021. A total of 120 sets of ancient relics from four ancient Chinese dynasties: the Zhou (1046 BC-256 BC), the Qin (221 BC-206 BC), the Han (202 BC-220 AD), and the Tang (618-907) were displayed at an exhibition jointly held by Anhui Museum and Shaanxi History Museum. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Qiang)
People visit an exhibition show at Anhui Museum on July 6, 2021. A total of 120 sets of ancient relics from four ancient Chinese dynasties: the Zhou (1046 BC-256 BC), the Qin (221 BC-206 BC), the Han (202 BC-220 AD), and the Tang (618-907) were displayed at an exhibition jointly held by Anhui Museum and Shaanxi History Museum. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Qiang)
People visit an exhibition show at Anhui Museum on July 6, 2021. A total of 120 sets of ancient relics from four ancient Chinese dynasties: the Zhou (1046 BC-256 BC), the Qin (221 BC-206 BC), the Han (202 BC-220 AD), and the Tang (618-907) were displayed at an exhibition jointly held by Anhui Museum and Shaanxi History Museum. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Qiang)
People visit an exhibition show at Anhui Museum on July 6, 2021. A total of 120 sets of ancient relics from four ancient Chinese dynasties: the Zhou (1046 BC-256 BC), the Qin (221 BC-206 BC), the Han (202 BC-220 AD), and the Tang (618-907) were displayed at an exhibition jointly held by Anhui Museum and Shaanxi History Museum. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Qiang)
People visit an exhibition show at Anhui Museum on July 6, 2021. A total of 120 sets of ancient relics from four ancient Chinese dynasties: the Zhou (1046 BC-256 BC), the Qin (221 BC-206 BC), the Han (202 BC-220 AD), and the Tang (618-907) were displayed at an exhibition jointly held by Anhui Museum and Shaanxi History Museum. (Photo: China News Service/ Zhang Qiang)