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Ancient relics inspire modern emojis
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A bronze head from the Sanxingdui Site is on display at Sanxingdui Museum in Guanghan, Sichuan. /CFP
A bronze head from the Sanxingdui Site is on display at Sanxingdui Museum in Guanghan, Sichuan. /CFP

A bronze head from the Sanxingdui Site is on display at Sanxingdui Museum in Guanghan, Sichuan. /CFP

A tri-color, glazed pottery figurine on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP
A tri-color, glazed pottery figurine on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP

A tri-color, glazed pottery figurine on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP

A colored statue on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP
A colored statue on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP

A colored statue on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP

A series of 'dancing' pottery figurines on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP
A series of 'dancing' pottery figurines on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP

A series of 'dancing' pottery figurines on display at the Shaanxi History Museum in Xian, Shaanxi /CFP

These days, people often use emojis to express their reactions and feelings online. A number of unearthed relics featuring various facial expressions went viral online. Some netizens created amusing emojis inspired by these precious relics.

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