
Restored Ancient Lacquer Bed Unveils Mysteries of Shu Civilization
An ancient lacquer bed from the Shu civilization, unearthed in Chengdu and restored over 17 years, reveals the grandeur and mystery of a culture over 2,000 years old.
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An ancient lacquer bed from the Shu civilization, unearthed in Chengdu and restored over 17 years, reveals the grandeur and mystery of a culture over 2,000 years old.
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