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Tomb Tomb, Coffin Decoration Study

Posted on:2008-08-23Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X C LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2205330338475543Subject:Chinese Art History and Criticism
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1987 Hubei Suizhou ominous Tun Yi Haomu - tomb. Relics unearthed over the years is undoubtedly the best preserved cultural relics, one of the richest tombs. Tomb tomb in which the coffin is also the most complex patterns, the most anti-harassment to. The inside is filled with mysterious coffin decoration in the accounts for 84.13% while a dragon design. Dragon Bone has always been a symbol of Chinese culture. As early as the Bronze Age, bronze ritual vessels appeared Kui on dragons, in the "figure of imperial dragon dynasty," also appeared in Panlong's image. No doubt that dragons were used to explore, including coffin decoration is worth studying.Thesis started from the four parts, Part I: To study the synthesis of tomb in research studies, with the coffin inside the tomb in tomb decoration status of research on topics of significance and research methods, and the second is divided into ornamentation study: to explore the characteristics of decoration inside the coffin shape. The third part of the verification within the meaning of coffin decoration study of comparative law from the tomb decoration shows the particularity of the impact of the later paintings; in right from the classical Chinese dragons to research, to see dragons painted with what is the meaning inside the coffin. The fourth part of the dragons from the inside in the coffin decoration reflected in cultural factors, including the coffin on the dragons appeared at that time embodied in religious beliefs and cultural customs.
Keywords/Search Tags:Zenghouyi Tomb, Dragonic, Witchcraft, Shan Hai Jing
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