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Capital Museum, Beijing
editZhou Dynasty (1045–256 BC)
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Bronze bird-shaped stick-head
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Bronze water vessel with dragon-shaped handles
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Bronze tiger-head chariot ornament
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Bronze basin with an inscription indicating it was made by Boju
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Bronze round tripod with animal mask decoration
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Bronze round tripod with animal mask decoration
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Bronze round tripod with animal mask decoration
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Bronze vase with an inscription
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Bronze food container with an inscription indicating it was made by Shufan
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Bronze steamer with an inscription indicating it was made by Yu
Han Dynasty (206 BC – 220 AD)
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Pottery funerary figurine of a dragon
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Pottery funerary figurine of a phoenix
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White stone dog statue
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White stone horse statue
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Red pottery funerary figurine of a dog
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Bronze mirror with linked arcs and four bosses
Sui Dynasty (581–618)
editTang Dynasty (618–907)
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Stone funerary figurines
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Stone funerary figurines of four of the twelve zodiac animals
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Bronze ox figurine
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Bronze mirror with design of four phoenixes
Song Dynasty (960–1279)
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Ding ware white-glazed bowl impressed with scenes of wild geese flying through blossom
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Ge ware beige crackle-glazed octagonal vase with tubular handles
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Five bronze offering vessels from Wayao Pagoda
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Porcelain tricolour pillar with a design showing Xiao He chasing after Han Xin in the moonlight
Liao Dynasty (907–1125)
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Stone chest for storing Buddhist relics
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Stone chest for storing Buddhist relics
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Stone box for holding Buddhist relics
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Stele listing the names of donors for the construction of a pagoda
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Polychrome statue of Sakyamuni
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Pottery glazed sacrificial vessels with replica food
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Porcelain cockscomb pot
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Stone statue of Sakyamuni
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Wooden chair from the Tiankai Pagoda
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Pottery funerary figurines of two Khitan male servants
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Wooden funerary figurines of Khitan hunters
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Wooden funerary figurines representing four of the twelve zodiac animals
Jin Dynasty (1115–1234)
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Bronze mirror with design of five "Dada Tongbao" coins
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Bronze mirror with double fish design
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Rubbing of the cover of the Buddhist relics box of the monk Wuxuan
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Two identical bronze Buddhist seals
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Cizhou ware black undeglaze pillow
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Black-glazed ceramic pillow in the form of a foreigner taming a lion
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Epitaph for the Jurchen official Wolun
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Lid for the epitaph for the Jurchen official Wolun
Yuan Dynasty (1206–1368)
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White and red agate game stones
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Stone memorial tablet for the monk Hai Yun
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Inscription on the Pagoda of Haiyun
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Inscription on the Pagoda of Ke'an
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Statue of the monk Hai Yun
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Statue of the monk Hai Yun
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Pair of bronze mirrors showing the Cundi-Avalokiteśvara Boddhisattva
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Bronze mirror in the Tibetan style, with the image of a Buddha and two stupas
Ming Dynasty (1368–1644)
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Stone pillar from the Temple of Azure Clouds
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Bronze pass for driving a horse-drawn cart
Qing Dynasty (1644–1911)
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Statues of the Buddhas of the Three Ages, and a shrine in the shape of Mount Sumera
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Buddhist scripture box made of Nanmu wood
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Buddhist scripture box made of Nanmu wood
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Lacquered wooden round box for holding a Five Buddhas crown and monk's robe
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Statue of Avalokiteśvara
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Brass cover for a statue of Avalokiteśvara
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Lid of a statue of Avalokiteśvara
Date unknown
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Stone tablet for Erlang Shen
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