Bronze artifact dated 2,200 years ago goes viral online for striking resemblance to Labubu

An Eastern Zhou Dynasty (770BC-256BC) bronze artifact exhibited at the Luoyang Museum in Central China's Henan Province has sparked online fascination after netizens humorously noted its striking resemblance to the trendy Chinese toy Labubu.

One netizen recently posted about "encountering a Labubu from the Eastern Zhou period at the Luoyang Museum" on China's lifestyle-oriented platform Xiaohongshu, or RedNote. The photographed artifact features a round face and a pair of elongated ears, with proportions notably similar to Labubu's distinctive head-to-body ratio, the People's Daily reported.

The post ignited lively discussions, with commenters calling it the "ultimate limited-edition piece" and marveling that "our ancestors' aesthetics were way ahead of their time." Others joked" Once you accept this analogy, there's no going back."

According to the report, archaeological records identify this artifact as a bronze "danglu", a horse forehead ornament, dating back to the Spring and Autumn Period (770BC-476 BC), unearthed from Luoyang's Runyang Square over two millennia ago.

A staff member from the museum said that this bronze horse ornament, part of the collection of the Luoyang Institute of Archaeology, has gained attention due to its resemblance to the Labubu toy and is currently on display in the second-floor exhibition hall of the museum, according to the report.

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