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In the summer of 1978, Hubei provincial archaeologists working near Cheng Guan (present-day Suizhou) in Sui county excavated a huge tomb more than 2,400 years old. Dating back from around 433 BC, the tomb belongs to Marquis Yi of the state of Zeng, one of the hosts of lesser states during the Warring States Period (475-221 B.C.). More than 15,000 relics were excavated from the tomb, including the bronze ritual vessels, coffins, musical instruments, gold and jade decorative items, lacquerware, weapons and inscribed bamboo strips. Musical Instruments
There are 8 kinds and 125 pieces of musical instruments excavated from the tomb, including bells, stone chimes, and drums, Se, Zithers, Sheng, Panpipe and Chi, in which chime bell is most famous.
Gold inscriptions of 3,755 words were carved on the body, the frame and hung hooks recording the order of bells, events, notes and records of note names, scale names, octaves and musical pitch connection between other states. The unearthed play implements are six pieces of T-shaped color-painted wooden poles and two pieces of colorful wooden sticks. According to related materials, there were probably 5 performers involved in the playing of the bells, with two standing in front of the set playing the larger bells with long poles and three behind playing the smaller bells with smaller sticks. This set of chime bell of Marquis Yi of Zeng reflected the achievements in multi fields such as musicology, study of musical pitch, acoustics and metallurgy. It is one of the major archaeological discoveries in the 20th century. Bronzeware
Lacquerware The lacquerware excavated include tablewares and wine vessels for picnic, boxes, cups, buckets, suitcases for food and other things. This batch of lacquerware is both practical and elegant and most of the models are delicately designed according to the functions. Lacquerware are rich in ornaments and colors. A suitcase cover was painted with pictures of astronomical phenomena, which indicates that ancient Chinese had already noticed the movements of stars and mastered the law of the four season's change. On both ends of the cover were also engraved with dragon and tiger. Although the museum is small, its collection is rich and various, which attract more and more appreciators and visitors at home and abroad.
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