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With the COVID-19 infection being brought under control, more and more galleries and museums are reopening. While many museums have been putting exhibitions online, visitors still prefer to enjoy works of art in person. Here are four major art exhibitions that are held offline.

The Palace Museum (Dec. 10—Jan. 15)

The exhibition, Everlasting Splendor which is being held in the Meridian Gate Galleries, marks the 600th anniversary of China’s imperial palace. Over 400 cultural relics are displayed at the exhibition, reflecting the history of the Forbidden City’s construction, the development of its layout(布局), and how it has been protected and restored in the past decades.

The National Museum of China (Jan. 4—Mar. 29)

The exhibition, A Sail Over Miles, offers a brief review of the ancient Silk Road in ceramics (陶瓷). It guides visitors through the manufacturing, export and shipping routes from the Tang Dynasty to the Qing Dynasty with over 300 ceramic relies, including a pot dug from Nanhai No 1, a Chinese cargo ship dating back more than 800 years. The exhibition also shows Japanese, Korean and British ceramics, reflecting the influence of China’s porcelain-making techniques in local industries.

The Capital Museum (Jan. 1—Mar. 30)

The Capital Museum is to host Man of Infinite Refinement: Special Exhibition on the Paintings and Calligraphy of Su Shi, a calligraphy and painting exhibition on the legacy of Su Shi, an iconic figure of ancient Chinese literature and fine arts. The 78 exhibits on display spans from the Northern Song Dynasty through recent history and cover a range of media, including calligraphy, paintings, documents and rarely seen books.

The National Art Museum of China (Nov. 30—Feb. 20)

On show are nearly 300 objects, including paintings, calligraphy works, carved seals, manuscripts, letters and books. Donation of Rong Geng not only reflects his academic accumulation over the years, but forms the basis for his becoming such a well-rounded scholar in the area of Chinese cultural traditions.

Rong Geng (1894—1983), a scholar of Chinese paleography(古文), educator and connoisseur of antiquities(古董鉴赏家), is little known to the general public. However, his extensive studies of ancient Chinese writings and his former collection of archaic oracle bones(甲骨文) and bronzes continue to enrich people’s cultural life. In his lifetime, Rong donated to the State nearly 200 bronze objects, all of which are now housed at numerous public museums and universities.

1Which offline exhibition lasts the shortest period of showtime?

AEverlasting Splendor.                           BA Sail Over Miles.

CMan of Infinite Refinement.                 DDonation of Rong Geng.

2If you are interested in ancient Chinese literature and fine arts, which place are you supposed to visit?

AThe National Museum of China.           BThe Palace Museum.

CThe National Art Museum of China.      DThe Capital Museum.

3.According to the description of the exhibitions abovewhich is TRUE?

AVisitors can only appreciate Ancient Chinese ceramic relics at the National Museum of China.

BDonation of Rong Geng exhibits nearly 300 objects which were once donated by Rong Geng.

CAll the exhibits on display at the Capital Museum were created by Su Shi himself.

DEverlasting Splendor displays over 400 cultural relics that have a history of 600 years.

        

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