The Spring and Autumn War King's Prince Sword.
The Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, Prince He's Prince Sword, a relatively rare three-piece set.
The Prince's Sword is 56.5cm long, with a ridged ridge in the middle of the sword body, and is fully decorated with double-hook chilong gold patterns. The chilong's eyes are wide open, and its mouth is wide open, which is exquisite and delicate.
An eight-character seal script inscription is carved near the sword grid. The two ends of the sword are symmetrically inlaid with turquoise patterns, and the sword stem is raised with two circles of circular buttons.
The overall shape is simple and heavy. There are two items produced together with the sword. One is the scabbard, which is designed to fit the lines of the sword body, simple and elegant.
The second is a wooden box for collecting swords. The whole body is decorated with geometric patterns, and the two ends are carved like animal heads, with a majestic and solemn face. It is protected by two sheaths, which shows the noble status of its owner.
According to the Chu Slips (Warring States Chu Slips) in Baoshan, Jingmen, Hubei, the "郙" is the country of Ba. "King He" is King Ba. In December 1980, a King Heng steel sword was unearthed from the Spring and Autumn Tomb No. 2 in Baizidi, Gushi, Henan, which became an important historical material for studying the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods and the Yang Kingdom. The importance of this sword is self-evident.