National treasures come to life on TV show

By Wang Kaihao | China Daily | Updated: 2018-01-02 07:47
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Tourists view the painting A Panorama of Rivers and Mountains in the Palace Museum in Beijing in September. [Photo by Cheng Gong/For China Daily]

And, Sa Beining, a TV anchor who became famous for a program about the law, was given the task of introducing Qin Dynasty (221-206 BC) bamboo slips, which were used to write on. They were frequently used for legal documents, and Sa plays a civil servant from that period.

"Despite being big shots, the celebrities are humble. They carefully study their scripts," Yu said.

Some lesser-known stories on how the items were unearthed are also featured in the show.

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