[Bone-arrowed auspicious gift attendant arrow]
The emperor’s auspicious gift attendant arrow, clear, 108 cm long. The old collection of the Qing Palace
Auspicious rites refer to various kinds of sacrifices, such as offering sacrifices to the sky, the earth, the sun and the moon, Fangze, Xiannong, etc. The emperor carried it with him during the auspicious ceremony
![图片[1]-Bone arrowhead, auspicious gift, accompanying arrow-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/Armed guard of honor/15344014555976.jpg)
![图片[2]-Bone arrowhead, auspicious gift, accompanying arrow-China Archive](https://chinaarchive.net/Qing dynasty/Armed guard of honor/15344014758284.jpg)
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