Fuzhou Pingshan subway archeology basically ended Pai Gow.

Fuzhou Pingshan subway archeology basically ended Pai Gow.

Haidu.com News on the 15th: All kinds of items dug up in the Grand Ditch of the Song Dynasty, and even children's toys, reflect scenes from the wells of Fuzhou, which were thousands of years old. .

The reporter learned from the Fuzhou Cultural Relics Bureau yesterday that the archaeological excavation at the eastern entrance of Pingshan subway station was nearing completion. For two months, the archaeological team has no rest and all excavations will be completed within the contract period required by the MTRC.

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Different sizes of pottery balls, celadon puppies, bronze buckles, Pai Gow, nephew... Zhang Yong, archaeological team leader of Fuzhou City, said that many of these fun things were first seen in Fuzhou. They were all washed out of a large trench in the Song Dynasty. In 2013, a song ditch was cleared near the subway track. This time it was about 10 meters from the last excavation point, which is an extension of the ditch.

“From the excavation in mid-March to the present, a total of 700 square meters was discovered. The ruins of the Qing Dynasty were discovered and the foundations of the Song Dynasty.” Zhang said that there are four ditches in the Southern Dynasties, Tang and Song dynasties, of which there are two in the Song Dynasty.

On the cleaning platform on the construction site, the ditches of excavated mud shall be cleaned and filtered on a thin wire mesh, washed out of debris such as tiles, coins, and shells, and put into boxes for disposal.

Ouye Dianchi or Tongxi Lake advanced by water and bustling

"The ten thousand chord springs sell wine, and the three mountain bells and drums worship Zen." From Song Chang's poet Huang Chang's “The Changle Lifu”, it can be seen that the well of Fuzhou City was well-known, densely populated, and the number of Buddhist music and banquet halls was so large that it was prosperous and flourishing.

The complexity of unearthed artifacts seems to confirm the contents of ancient poems. Among them are many porcelain books written in ink. At the bottom of a porcelain jug, there is the word “elk wine depot.” It is very likely that some people at that time were drunk and were discarded in the trench.

“There are few complete artifacts, and many of the unearthed excavations are things that people have abandoned.” Chen Mingzhong, a researcher at the Fujian Museum, said that celadon and blue and white porcelain are the most common. There are general utensils unearthed in Jingdezhen and Fujian Min Kilns, as well as high-end porcelain burned by kiln mouths such as Longquan Kiln.

The archaeological team noticed that the excavated ditches of the dynasties were all east-west, extending from the foot of Ye Sui to the West Lake. According to expert analysis, the Song Dynasty waters in Fuzhou are densely populated, and Ouyeye Lake and the West Lake are likely to be connected. The rivers in the innermost part of the river are more than 8 meters wide, and the depth is several meters. The large ships can pass through. The convenient water transportation also created the prosperous Fuzhou city.

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