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[Bridging Centuries: The Emotional Resonance of the Li Jingxun Exhibition]-[China's "most pampered child"]

Round Table China · B2 · 2026-05-18

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The Timeless Connection: Li Jingxun and Her Era

On the occasion of International Museum Day, the National Museum of China has curated a deeply moving exhibition titled Li Jingxun and Her Era. This exhibition centers on the life and premature death of Li Jingxun, a nine-year-old girl from the Sui Dynasty (581–618 AD). Known as the "pearl in the palm" of Empress Dowager Yang Lihua, Li Jingxun was once considered the "history's most pampered child." However, her story transcends the luxury of her upbringing, serving as a poignant "time capsule" that bridges the gap between the ancient world and contemporary human emotions.

Unveiling the Sui Dynasty through Artifacts

Far from a generic display, the exhibition showcases over 240 original burial items, supplemented by rare treasures on loan from major institutions across China. These artifacts—ranging from delicate glassware and gold jewelry to silk textiles—provide a rare, high-definition look at life during the Sui Dynasty, a period often overshadowed by the subsequent, flourishing Tang Dynasty.

Beyond everyday necessities, the exhibition features items that highlight the era's global interconnectedness. The presence of Persian silver coins, gilt silver flasks, and unique goblets reveals that the Silk Road had already facilitated a sophisticated "blend of technique, aesthetics, and lifestyle" between China and Central/West Asia. Notably, the golden crown, crafted from wire sheets and gemstones, serves as a solemn reminder of her grandmother's unfulfilled wishes for the child’s "lasting prosperity."

Universal Human Bonds

In line with this year’s theme, "Museums Uniting a Divided World," the exhibition has sparked profound resonance among visitors. Many have expressed that the display allows them to feel a bond between the grandmother and granddaughter that persists "across a thousand years." This emotional response is not isolated; the hosts compare Li Jingxun’s story to that of Princess Charlotte of Wales in 1817. Both young royals, cherished by their families and society, became enduring emotional symbols, demonstrating that grief and love are universal human experiences that defy the constraints of time and culture.

The Evolution of the Museum Experience

This exhibition also highlights a shift in how modern audiences engage with history. Unlike the traditional, broad-scoped museum visits of the past, contemporary exhibitions are increasingly "laser-focused" and creative in their curation. Museums are no longer just repositories for relics; they have evolved into hubs for "diversified and colorful" experiences.

As noted by the hosts, the concept of the museum is expanding beyond a single building. Modern initiatives, such as those in Pinghu, Zhejiang, incorporate historical architecture and local sites as extended facilities, allowing visitors to immerse themselves in a broader cultural vibe. Whether through the emotional intimacy of the Li Jingxun exhibition or the interactive nature of modern local museums, these institutions are successfully transforming history from dusty records into a living, breathing connection with our collective human past.

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Discussion keeps the world turning.
You're listening to Roundtable.
I'm Miao Honglin, joined by Yushan and Yushun.
Coming up soon, our special segment, China Finds.
Here, we start with a small story that opens a very big window into Chinese culture.
At first glance It might seem like a niche topic, but once you look closer it reveals something much larger about how history continues to shape everyday life.

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