Music helps the past and present tune in

By Chen Nan | China Daily Global | Updated: 2025-06-05 07:16
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Yunnan-style Animal Pattern Bronze Chime Bells from the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC-AD 24), unearthed in Lixi town, Sichuan province, in 1977, are on display at the NCPA in Beijing. [Photo provided to China Daily]

The exhibition also features bells with animal motifs, meticulously designed to reflect the fusion of artistry and function in ancient Chinese culture. Once used in ceremonies, these chimes carry the weight of cultural heritage.

The exhibition also brings to life the art of dance and storytelling through terracotta figurines, which depict the lively performances of the past that offer insight into the entertainment and spiritual life in ancient Chinese society.

Another captivating piece is the Portrait Brick of Tray Drum Dance, a remarkable artifact from the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220). Unearthed in 1956 in Pengzhou city, Sichuan, this brick vividly portrays a female dancer performing atop drums and plates, with a scarf in her hand and her movements gracefully captured in mid-performance.

To her left, another female dancer performs a reverse bow, while a male juggler demonstrates his skills with three balls. This intricate portrayal not only showcases the elegance of Eastern Han Dynasty dance but also captures the vibrant atmosphere of the time.

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