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The Study Of The Warring States Tombs In Zhongshan

Posted on:2016-08-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H CuiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2285330479978206Subject:Archaeology
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Starting from pre-Qin,the conception that treating the dead as he is live has been affecting people, so when people burials reflect the social life of the case to some extent. Zhong shan, a vassal state of China’s Warring States period, North Xianyu to establish that such a small country can survive on the strength of Hebei being, and has the reputation, "Qian Cheng country" can not but arouse people’s attention. This article focuses on the tombs of Zhongshan has been studied and tried to explore social issues, as reflected in the tombs behind:The full text is divided into five parts.Part I: Introduction, mainly to explain the research background, significance and research methods, and summed reviewed documents related to the study.Part II: A Brief Account of Zhongshan, a brief description of the history of the country.Part III: tombs of Zhongshan, mainly from Mausoleum of Zhongshan, Tombs of medium-sized and small civilian burial tombs of Zhongshan three levels to study the country, through the analysis of data for each grade tomb, summed up the tombs of all levels Burial Customs and features.Part IV: Tombs of Zhongshan, and Yan、Zhao comparison, mainly to compare from Graves, funerary objects and the burial custom of the three aspects to arrive at the similarities and differences of the factors contributing to the three tombs ethnic factors, environmental factors and political geography cultural factors.Part V: relevant social content Zhongshan, Zhongshan, as reflected in the tombs, mainly through Graves, burial custom, funerary objects, such as analysis of the relatively high status of women in Zhongshan, social conditions, Zhongshan, people on the mountains, boat worship as well as higher levels of Zhongshan, in bronze, jade, pottery craft aspects of value.
Keywords/Search Tags:Sengoku, The Zhongshan Kingdom, Tombs, Funeral customs, Burials contrast
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