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2019-01-11 13:20:41 Ecns.cn Editor :Li Yan
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A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China\'s Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China\'s Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China\'s Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China\'s Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China\'s Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China\'s Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

A relic unearthed at a ruins site in Leijia Village, Xixian New Area, Northwest China's Shaanxi Province. The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

The Shaanxi Provincial Institute of Archaeology said excavations in 2017 and 2018 at the site’s 12 tombs uncovered relics from the Sixteen Kingdoms (304 to 439) period, including remains of objects used in worship. (Photo: China News Service/Zhong Xin)

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