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Palace Museum's 'emoji' of cultural relics goes viral(c)

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Core Tip:The Palace Museum is having fun with some artifacts again by releasing a series of light heartedemotions unearthed from its numerous cultural relics on its official Weibo account, and hascaptured the hearts of Internet users.

The Palace Museum is having fun with some artifacts again by releasing a series of light heartedemotions unearthed from its numerous cultural relics on its official Weibo account, and hascaptured the hearts of Internet users.

Gugong Taobao, a store opened by the museum on China's leading online market placeTaobao, has published nine pictures of cultural relics with amusing captions, inviting Internetusers to "enjoy non-typical sculpture relics of the museum."

Palace Museum's 'emoji' of cultural relics goes viral

A photo of a dog with Chinese text has been posted on Weibo by the Palace Museum's online store onNov 30,  

A crouching pottery dog with an open mouth made during the Eastern Han Dynasty (25-220 AD)is saying: "What?!"
Palace Museum's 'emoji' of cultural relics goes viral

A photo of a sitting arhat with Chinese text has been posted on Weibo by the Palace Museum's onlinestore on Nov 30, 

A sitting arhat, or perfected person, made during the Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), appears to bedigging in his ear and smiling, with a caption reading: "I can't hear what you say."
 

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