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in the exhibition hall, an exquisite phoenix crown reflects the festive atmosphere of the word "囍", which contains the craftsmanship of the qing dynasty. the three dragons on the phoenix crown, the main dragon holding a pearl in its mouth, and the two dragons playing with a pearl are not only artistic treasures, but also witnesses of history. these cultural relics not only show the glory of chinese civilization, but also contain rich cultural connotations.
in addition, the "twenty-four solar terms theme exhibition" also attracted many tourists. the exhibition showcased the cultural connotations of the twenty-four solar terms through the form of "objects", and used various cultural relics to interpret the crystallization of the wisdom of chinese civilization. from the lacquer box for beating the spring ox, which symbolizes the ritual of spring plowing, to the sachets for the summer solstice, which are practical for repelling mosquitoes and insects, these cultural relics not only tell the lifestyle of ancient people, but also reflect the exploration and understanding of nature and the laws of life by chinese civilization.
lv xin, curator of the beijing folk museum, has been committed to exploring the connotation of traditional culture. since 2016, he has planned and launched a number of exhibitions, such as the taoist culture exhibition, the plaque cultural relics exhibition, and the folk new year painting exhibition, and integrated these exhibitions into the "old beijing commercial folk exhibition" to showcase the unique beijing commercial culture.
these exhibitions allow precious cultural relics to "speak", telling the stories of traditional culture and passing these stories on to provide strength for future development. today, exploring the cultural connotations of old beijing commerce and inheriting excellent commercial cultural traditions have become important research topics for many young cultural guardians.