The bronze mirror unearthed this time, the promoter of Wenda. According to reports the other day, an ancient bronze mirror was discovered at a construction site in Yunhe. Interestingly, this treasure was found by an amateur cultural relic preservation worker. It turns out that Qiu Changqi, an amateur cultural relic preservation worker from Yunhe County, is very enthusiastic about cultural relic preservation work. He often shuttles between various construction sites collecting physical objects and then handing them over to the cultural relics preservation department. Not long ago, despite heavy rain, he went to a construction site in the county town and indeed found a lump of iron near a large tomb after it had been washed by the heavy rain. After washing it clean, he found it was actually a bronze mirror, which he immediately handed over to the cultural relics preservation department. The bronze mirror is round with a diameter of 7.2 centimeters. Based on its design, the staff of Yunhe's cultural relics department preliminarily determined that this bronze mirror should be a divine or auspicious beast bronze mirror from the Sui or Tang Dynasty period, because from the decorations on it, one can vaguely see many beasts. According to the cultural relics preservation staff: The bronze mirror was an ancient daily tool used for looking at one's appearance and decorating oneself. During the Sui and Tang Dynasties, bronze mirror craftsmanship reached a peak, characterized by opulent and unique designs, occupying an important position in the history of Chinese bronze mirror development. Our reporter Lan Yirong, Wang Weiwave Related theme articles: Brother and sister pick up scraps to support the family Father paralyzed Mother with mental illness (Picture) - Wenda promoter 80s teacher holds wedding in classroom costing two thousand yuan (Picture) - Wenda promoter Young man proposes to girlfriend suffering from leukemia Two months later leaves after sending a text message - Wenda promoter