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2013年前后,首都博物馆(以下简称首博)在整理北京市文物研究所移交文物时,将一共九尊发现于北京慈寿寺永安寿塔的造像分别登入国家文物大账,定三级品。笔者通过对其入库凭证等资料的查看,翻阅历年简报及出土报告,并没有发现有关这几尊造像的出土资料,仅在《北京出土文物》~④一书中发现了这九尊造像的图版说明。在书中,这九尊造像均标明为海淀区慈寿寺塔出土,年代为明代,名称依次为铜鎏金武士立像、铜鎏金武士立
Before and after 2013, a total of nine figurines found in the Yong’an Shou Pagoda of the Cheshou Temple in Beijing were respectively checked into the national cultural relics account at the Capital Museum for the transfer of cultural relics by the Beijing Cultural Relics Research Institute. The author through its storage voucher and other information to view, flip through the calendar briefings and unearthed reports, and did not find these few statues unearthed information, only in the “Beijing unearthed relics” ~ ④ a book found in the nine statues Illustration description. In the book, these nine statues are all marked as unearthed in the Cheshou Temple Pagoda in Haidian District, dating from the Ming Dynasty, followed by bronze statues, bronze samurai statues