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What bronzes were unearthed in Baoji, the capital of the Western Zhou Dynasty?
There are too many bronzes unearthed, including ding, some bronze vessels and some tools for labor production, such as shovels, pickaxes and knives.

It is said that there are many ancient tombs near Xi, and there are many treasures under Baoji City. When a farmer reclaims land, he walks like a nest of bronze wares. Similarly, farmers collect soil and hoe it down with a pickaxe, which is the cellar. But from the Western Zhou Dynasty, everything is valuable. The year before last, the Institute of Archaeology of Peking University excavated many cultural relics, just like the bronze carriage of 3000-4000 years, and even the soil was transported to Beijing.

In 1980s, seven "Seven Treasures of Tour" were unearthed in Baoji, China, which many scholars have never seen before. Provinces, cities and counties held a celebration meeting and discovered this historic ancient vessel. According to the data, after more than 2000 years of development, tens of thousands of bronzes have been unearthed in Baoji since the Western Han Dynasty. According to incomplete statistics, over the years, more than 50 pieces of bronze wares 150 were found in the Zhou and Qin dynasties, and only 30 pieces of bronze wares 130 were found in Joo Won? site and its surrounding areas.

At present, Baoji has a collection of more than 2,000 bronzes, of which 3 are national treasures 13, most of which are temple statues and heavenly kings, such as He Zun, Si Ding, folding bow, pot, gun, gun plate, gun tripod and gun symbol. Especially since the 1960s and 1970s, a large number of exquisite bronzes have been unearthed in Baoji, including the excavation of He Zun in the early Western Zhou Dynasty, the discovery of the cemetery of national mourning lost in historical materials, and the appearance of 37 bronzes hoarded by dongjiacun in Qishan.

In addition, 103 bronzes were found in Fufengzhuang, and 7 bronzes with inscriptions were found in Yang Jiacun, Meixian County, which shook the whole historical circle again and again. There are so many ancient bronzes in Baoji, which is of great value and significance to the history of scientific research.