Indoor treasures of Zhang Shiqing's tomb
Cultural relics unearthed from tombs include porcelain, pottery, wood, lacquerware, stone tools, decorations and food, among which there are many precious national cultural relics. Liao Sancai Porcelain, Yellow Glazed Porcelain and White Porcelain (more than 20 pieces) have the most Liao style, all of which are fine works in Liao porcelain and have high artistic value. Babies holding pots and cups unearthed from Zhang Shiqing's tomb are representative works of Ge Kiln. A total of 35 pieces of wood products were unearthed, and most of the male and female figurines, Wu figurines, Zodiac figurines and furniture tables, chairs, boxes, pots, frames and cypress coffins in tombs are "Ming style", which not only shows the identity and status of the tomb owner, but also is well preserved and exquisitely made, which is extremely rare. There are ashes in the cypress coffin box, and Sanskrit and Chinese scriptures are written in ink outside the box. This special burial method was first discovered in China. The stone tools in Zhang Shiqing's tomb are stone lions, and the rest are epitaphs, which record the life customs of the tomb owner and the exact time of burial. Among the unearthed cultural relics are millet, millet, sorghum, walnuts, chestnuts, grapes, chicken leg bottles sealed with lime and many other foods. These foods can be preserved and are very precious, which provides valuable physical data for studying the planting history and brewing technology of ancient food crops.