Hunan Provincial Museum is a national-level museum and one of the top ten museums in China. The collection is very rich. There are 11 cultural relics prohibited from leaving the country. Although not all cultural relics can see the real relics, it does not affect my enthusiasm for visiting. The museum has two permanent exhibitions, Hunan on the second floor and Ma Wangdui on the third floor. Free explanations are at 10 and 11 in the morning and 2 and 3 in the afternoon. When I went, I listened to the explanation of Hunan people at 11 am. The interpreter was wearing a suit. It felt like a full-time staff of the museum, but it lacked enthusiasm and the explanation was very rough. It took more than an hour to finish the whole museum. At noon, I had something to eat at the cafe on the third floor, and at 2 p.m. I started listening to Ma Wangdui, saying that Ma Wangdui was a volunteer (wearing a volunteer red vest), a gentleman of about 50 years old. This volunteer commentator deeply shallow Ma Wangdui's history, cultural relics, one by one clearly inform us, let us have a comprehensive and systematic understanding of Ma Wangdui. The commentator said for 2 and a half hours, talking about sweating, but his witty and humorous narrative explanation method really made us unsatisfactory. Thank him very much! It's a pity that I didn't have time to ask his name. He was the commentator who explained Ma Wangdui at 2 pm on March 27. We are lucky to meet him, I hope Hunan Province Bo can praise him!