Abstract

Lacquered wooden screen copper components unearthed from the tomb of the King of the NanYue in Xianggang Mountain, Guangzhou City, is an archaeological discovery of a practical screen relics of the Western Han Dynasty. Lacquered wooden screen copper components unearthed from the tomb of the King of the NanYue in Xianggang Mountain, Guangzhou City, is an archaeological discovery of a practical screen relics of the Western Han Dynasty. After excavation and organisation, its restored parts have become one After excavation and organisation, its restored parts have become one of the important exhibits in the NanYue King Museum in Guangzhou. In this paper, according to the archaeological excavation report of the tomb of the King of NanYue of the Western Han Dynasty and related information, combined with the copper components of the screen in kind, using the Western Han Dynasty After the study, it is found that the materials used in its construction conform to a materials used in its construction conform to a certain scale modulus law, according to which the restoration results obtained from the research law are more reasonable and credible, and at the same time, it reveals the scientific nature of the research technology of small woodwork in Lingnan during the Western Han Dynasty. Western Han Dynasty.

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