Tiger Tally Fridge Magnet Alloy Magnetic Cultural Gift Shaanxi History Museum
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Decals, Stickers & Vinyl Art
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100 in stock
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New other (see details)
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China
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Animal Print
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Cultural and Creative Gift from Shaanxi History Museum
Product Name: Tiger Tally Fridge Magnet
Material: Alloy
Dimensions: Approximately 8*4*0.5 cm
Quantity: A pair (2 pieces)
Consumer Reminder: Children should use it under adult supervision to avoid swallowing. People with implanted electronic devices should avoid contact.
The Tiger Tally, known as "h? fú" in Chinese, is an important ancient Chinese artifact with a long - standing history.
1. Origin and Purpose
It emerged in ancient China, mainly used as a military token during the Warring States Period, Qin, and Han dynasties. Its primary function was to authorize military commands. Usually, it was divided into two halves. The emperor held one half, and the military general in charge of troops held the other. Only when the two halves were perfectly matched could military orders be issued and troops be mobilized, which was an effective way to control military power.
2. Shape and Design
Typically, it was shaped like a tiger, a symbol of power and might in Chinese culture. Made of materials such as bronze, it often featured inscriptions on its surface, recording important information like the scope of military authority, issuing time, etc. The two halves were exquisitely crafted to ensure a precise fit.
3. Cultural Significance
The Tiger Tally represents an important aspect of ancient Chinese military and political systems. It reflects the strict hierarchical and power - division structures in ancient times. Moreover, as a unique cultural relic, it has become a window for people to understand ancient Chinese history, culture, and craftsmanship, carrying rich historical and cultural connotations.