The exhibition was promoted for a short time, and since the dynasty of the artifacts hadn't been determined, not many people came to see the exhibition.
Shu Wan and Fu Siyu walked slowly inside, carefully examining these newly excavated cultural relics.
Archaeological excavation hadn't ended, and the exhibition only displayed a small portion, but the abundance and exquisite craftsmanship of the artifacts was still evident.
Seeing someone approaching, a staff member hurriedly began to explain, "We have not yet confirmed the identity of the tomb owner, but based on the excavation, this is likely an emperor who advocated for civil governance, as a large number of paintings and calligraphy works have been unearthed."
The staff member then led Shu Wan and Fu Siyu to view the exhibit's calligraphic and painting works.
Due to the passage of time, most of the artifacts were badly damaged. Only a small portion of a Bamboo Orchid Painting was relatively well-preserved.