Luo Feng moved towards the monumental artifact ahead of him, drawn by its imposing size. The exhibit occupied a substantial area and was filled with numerous items. Stretching from left to right, it spanned nearly twenty meters.
At the forefront stood eight majestic steeds, all constructed of bronze, partitioned into two groups of four. Each horse, crafted to scale, looked lifelike and radiated an air of grandeur. Behind these horses was an enormous chariot, also made of bronze. Despite being mere burial objects, their opulence was genuinely astonishing.
In front of the chariot, a few rotted clothes hung from a stand made of golden Phoebe Zhennan wood, next to which was a wooden cabinet. On top of the cabinet, there was a pair of withered and decayed shoes. A table placed further ahead held a selection of musical instruments: ancient guqins, cymbals, and drums. The sight of these artifacts, so rarely found in historical relics, left Luo Feng somewhat intoxicated.