As the Spring Festival ushers in the Year of the Snake, China is flooded with auspicious representations of the hissing, scaly reptile.
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00:26There are a lot of snake-shaped cultural relics found in Sichuan and even all over the country.
00:31For example, we are familiar with the image of the ancient ancestors, such as Fuxi Nuwa.
00:37In fact, it often appears in the paintings of the Han Dynasty.
00:41They are all snake bodies, which shows that snake-shaped cultural relics have a great impact on history.
00:45The Sanxingdui and Jinsha have the same kind of snake-shaped cultural relics.
00:50The Sanxingdui and Jinsha represent the culture of ancient times, the worship of snakes, and the tradition of using snakes as sacrificial objects.
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01:50The Sanxingdui and Jinsha represent the culture of ancient times, the worship of snakes, and the tradition of using snakes as sacrificial objects.
01:58The Sanxingdui and Jinsha represent the culture of ancient times, the worship of snakes, and the tradition of using snakes as sacrificial objects.
02:06The Sanxingdui and Jinsha represent the culture of ancient times, the worship of snakes, and the tradition of using snakes as sacrificial objects.