Bashu Han Pottery Art Museum
Located near Wenshu square, Bashu Han pottery art museum is the first museum in Sichuan Province to be collected by the people and opened to the public free of charge. There are two treasures of Bashu Han Pottery Art Museum, a pair of 120 cm high horses and a "three Phoenix Chaoyang" cash tree. The horse was led by the coachman, behind which was the carriage. The people in the carriage were quiet and contented. A closer look at the horse shows that the head, body and tail are not made in a whole mold, but are divided into three parts and then combined into a whole. The horse's head is upright and the whole scene is dynamic.
Next to TaoMa is the "money tree" that people often talk about. The whole cash tree is made of bronze, and its base is 1.73 meters high. It is divided into five layers. The patterns are mainly dragon, Phoenix, beast and human, especially the Phoenix Tail in the "three phoenix rising sun" at the top. Some gaps only allow hair to pass through. Since it is called the "money tree", of course, the leaves are all copper coins with square holes, which fall on the branches of trees. Because there are so many, many visitors do not notice it. Only when others remind them, they suddenly realize and are very happy, "finally know what a money tree is like.".
The exhibition hall also shows the livestock breeding of Shu people in Han Dynasty, such as giant dogs, crouching sheep, toads, chickens, ducks and so on. The huitaozi hen unearthed in Mianyang has four chicks under its wings and one on its back. The hen and the rooster twist their necks and watch the sky with vigilance, as if they were always on guard against the attack of eagles.
Address: No.9, Jiangyuan gongsuo street, Qingyang District, Chengdu
Longitude: 104.07470703125
Latitude: 30.673006057739
Bashu Han Pottery Art Museum
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