中文字幕网伦射乱中文-超清中文乱码字幕在线观看-亚洲v国产v欧美v久久久久久-久久性网-手机在线成人av-成人六区-国产人与zoxxxx另类一一-青青草国产久久精品-蜜桃av久久久一区二区三区麻豆-成人av一区二区免费播放-在线视频麻豆-www爱爱-成人免费看片视频-性欧美老肥妇喷水-五月99久久婷婷国产综合亚洲-亚洲最色-各种含道具高h调教1v1男男-91丨porny丨国产-国产精品无码专区在线观看不卡-大香伊人

Chinese archeologists restore 2,500-year-old "dragon bed"

Source: Xinhua| 2018-01-09 00:24:40|Editor: Mengjie
Video PlayerClose

Photo taken on Jan. 8, 2018 shows patterns on a lacquered bed unearthed in Chengdu, capital of southwest China's Sichuan Province. After 17 years of effort, archeologists in Sichuan Province said Monday they have restored a "dragon bed" believed to be used by an ancient king 2,500 years ago. The bed, 2.55 meters long, 1.3 meters wide and 1.8 meters tall, is the oldest and the best-preserved lacquered bed ever unearthed in China. The bed was unearthed in 2000 in a tomb complex discovered in Chengdu. (Xinhua/Liu Kun)

CHENGDU, Jan. 8 (Xinhua) -- After 17 years of effort, archeologists in southwest China's Sichuan Province said Monday they have restored a "dragon bed" believed to be used by an ancient king 2,500 years ago.

The bed, 2.55 meters long, 1.3 meters wide and 1.8 meters tall, is the oldest and the best-preserved lacquered bed ever unearthed in China, said Yang Tao, an assistant researcher with Chengdu Cultural Relics and Archeology Research Institute.

Featuring cinnabar dragon patterns on the side, the bed consists of 45 parts, with the largest 3.2 meters long and the smallest only 20 centimeters. All components are solidly connected by mortise and tenon joints.

The bed was unearthed in 2000 in a tomb complex discovered in Chengdu, capital of Sichuan.

"Parts of the bed were scattered in a number of boat-shaped coffins at the time of the discovery, and it took archeologists and their staff 17 years to restore the bed to its original form to the best of their ability, using various techniques," said Xiao Lin, who heads the restoration department of the institute.

"Based on its structure and patterns, the bed is very likely to have been used by an ancient king of Shu State, who ruled the region in the early Warring States period 2,500 years ago," said Yan Jinsong, an archeologist who headed the excavation work of the tomb complex. "The signs that makers left on the bed are highly related to the language used in the Shu State, offering new and valuable clues to archeologists keen to decode the mysterious ancient language."

KEY WORDS: dragon bed
EXPLORE XINHUANET
010020070750000000000000011100001368807001