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Research On The Art Of Images In The Sogites Tombs In China

Posted on:2020-07-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2415330575490418Subject:Fine Arts
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Since the 20th century,with the continuous exploration of the silk road from west to east in China in the field of domestic archaeology,a large number of graves of the Chinese people who entered the area have returned to the public view.The discovery of these tombs aroused the attention of domestic archaeological circles.The history of the evolution of the burial forms and the types of burial tools is also the history of the sinicization of the sogdians.The cultural relics in the tombs provide real and comprehensive historical materials for the study of the sinicization process of the Chinese people in the area.On the basis of collecting a large number of documents,this paper makes a detailed textual research on suet people's religious belief,funeral customs,life and other contents.The religious beliefs,burial customs,burial forms,burial styles,types of burial tools,carved images on burial tools,as well as the themes,styles and carving techniques of these images were studied.It is an in-depth exploration of all aspects of the influence of han culture on the people who entered China.The sogites carved patterns on various stone burial objects to record their culture,and it was these numerous and different patterns that witnessed the collision and integration of the sogdian culture and the central plains culture.In the early period of entering China,the sogdians kept their own customs and traditions.However,as they settled in China,they had been influenced by the Chinese civilization for a long time,so they were constantly changing in religion,life,funeral customs and other aspects.These changes also reflected the integration of sogte culture and han culture from the northern dynasty to the tang dynasty,which was of great significance.
Keywords/Search Tags:Sogdians, Tomb Images, Martyrdom, Sinicization
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