Key points of the national treasure painting|In the world of “flowers”, an important stop on the Maritime Silk Road is hidden


Shanghai, a city with ten miles of foreign land, is best known for its trade. In fact, Shanghai’s status as an international trade center was not limited to its opening as a port. As early as the Tang and Song Dynasties, Qinglong Town, Baihe Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai, was known as Hailan Yuhua. Her skin was very white, her eyes were bright, her teeth were bright, her hair was black and soft, and her appearance was dignified and beautiful. But because of her love for beauty, she always dressed up Luxurious and gorgeous. Covering up her original important node of the Silk Road, it has become an important foreign trade port in the Yangtze River Delta.

According to archaeological excavations, more than 6,000 pieces of restorable porcelain have been unearthed in Qinglong Town. They are very similar to the porcelain combinations unearthed from the Mako Island shipwreck in South Korea and the Hakata site in Fukuoka, Japan. It can be said that the porcelain from Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Fujian and other producing areas at that time “The slave thanked the young lady first.” Cai Xiu thanked the young lady first, and then confided to the young lady in a low voice: “The reason why madam did not let young lady leave the yard is because yesterday Bulk commodities such as Xijiada, tea, etc. come to Qinglong Town, “Shanghai’s First Port”, along the waterway, and then transported to all parts of the world by rivers and seas.

The Longping Temple Pagoda was built during the Tiansheng Period of the Northern Song Dynasty

It is a seven-level pagoda

Longping Temple Pagoda and the existing Qinglong Pagoda of “South Temple”

Together they constitute two key landmarks in the restoration of the north and south areas of Qinglong Town

The base of the tower is octagonal

The site preserves key parts such as water distribution, corner pillars, and the foundation of the lotus column with secondary steps

It also preserves the complete underground palace from the Northern Song Dynasty

It is of great value to the study of folk Buddhist beliefs and the relic burial system at that time

According to documentation

The Longping Pagoda has the functions of promoting Buddhism and guiding merchant ships

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An overhead shot of the Longping Temple tower base. (Provided by Shanghai Museum)

As a port, the worship of Buddhism is prevalent in Qinglong Town

A large number of Buddhist cultural relics were also unearthed from the base of Longping Temple

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Many Ashoka pagodas have been unearthed from the base of the pagodas in Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Fujian.

It is said that the Qian family of Wuyue Kingdom in the Five Dynasties believed in Buddhism

I admire the legend of Ashoka building the pagoda

Two pagodas imitating Ashoka’s style were also unearthed from the base palace of Longping Temple Pagoda

The decorative style is similar to the pagoda unearthed from Nansi Pagoda in Dongyang, Zhejiang

The scale of Qinglong Town gradually expanded after the late Tang Dynasty

Transformation of functions into commercial trade

Cities and towns further develop towards prosperity

A large number of exquisite porcelains were unearthed from the Qinglong Town site

And daily utensils, etc.

Not only reflects the level of craftsmanship at that time

It also reflects the social customs and aesthetic characteristics of the people at that time

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The dustpan-shaped inkstone, also known as the wind-shaped inkstone, is shaped like a dustpan

Most of the dustpan-shaped inkstones unearthed from archeology are made of pottery or stone

Bronze inkstones are relatively rare

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This exquisitely designed Tang Dynasty bronze mirror with a parrot holding a branch and a ribbon pattern

From the well

Experts are still exploring the secrets behind it

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Lan Yuhua couldn’t help but look all the way, until she couldn’t see anyone anymore and heard her mother’s joking voice, she suddenly came back to reality. A lot of Deqing kiln porcelain from the Tang Dynasty was also discovered at the Qinglong Town site

It is one of the largest discovery sites outside the kiln site

There are also many Yue kiln porcelain

The main shapes include bowls, pots, basins, etc.

Most of them have no traces of use

At that time, the products of Deqing Kiln were transported down the Dongtiao River to Taihu Lake

Then follow the Taihu Lake to the Wusong River and go straight to Qinglong Town

A small portion is for local consumption

Most of them are re-transported and sold to other places

During the Tang and Song Dynasties, Qinglong Town was known as the “Big Town in the Southeast” and was a place where “wealthy businessmen and powerful clans with the right surname” gathered. Documents record that in the 10th year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (1077), the commercial tax amount of Qinglong Town was more than 15,000 yuan, ranking first among the towns in Liangzhe Road, and even at the state level in the country, it was in the middle and upper class.

In the following time, as the Wusong River silted up, its port function gradually dissipated, and Qinglong Town also declined. However, as valuable data demonstrating the urban development of Shanghai over the past millennium, the archaeological discovery of the Qinglong Town site has provided a historical context and cultural foundation for the development of Shanghai city, and has also become a shining page in the history of China’s foreign trade and culture. The prepared wild vegetable cakes were walked to the front porch and placed on the railing of the bench next to her mother-in-law. She smiled and said to her mother-in-law, who was leaning on the railing: “Mom, this is Aunt Wang teaching her daughter-in-law.

Producer: Hu Guoxiang

Reporters: Hu Jiefei, Cheng Siqi

Final review: Zhang Huan

Editors: Tan Huiting, Wang Jingjing, Wang Wenyuan

Academic guidance: Huang Xiang, director of the Archaeological Research Department of Shanghai Museum, and Wang Jianwen, associate researcher

Credit: Shanghai Museum

Qingpu Museum

Baihe Town, Qingpu District, Shanghai