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Chapter 1,721 Qishan Tomb

During the Western Han Dynasty, in the southern region, there were also lacquer boxes, lacquer plates, lacquer bowls, lacquer eucalyptus and cups and plates buried with models of wooden or pottery boats.

Pottery includes glazed pottery tripods, glazed pottery pavilions, painted pottery pots, pottery boats, etc.

In the Han Dynasty, it was illegal to bury people as victims.

Therefore, in archaeological excavations, with a few exceptions, no one has been killed.

The cruel human sacrifice system that began in the Shang Dynasty has basically ended.

As substitutes for slaves, wooden and pottery figurines were placed in large numbers in the tombs of the ruling class.

On the ground, mounds have been commonly built for the tombs of the ruling class.

In front of the tombs, there are often ancestral halls for sacrifices.

During the Eastern Han Dynasty, it was popular to build stone towers in front of tombs and place stone statues of people and animals together.

It is also popular to erect stone tablets on cemeteries to record the death date, family lineage and life events of the tomb owner.

Behind the tomb is a tombstone erected in the 78th year of the Qing Emperor's Mausoleum (1778), 3 meters high, with the seven characters "Lomb of King Tai of Zhou" inscribed by Bi Yuan, governor of Western Shaanxi, engraved on the bottom.

According to Wanli's "Qishan County Chronicles", this tomb was once misrepresented as the tomb of King You, and the Wanli County Magistrate Yu Bangdong began to correct it.

The Qianlong period of the Eastern Han Dynasty ended with the Xianjie Mausoleum of Emperor Ming. Instead of building walls around the mausoleum, "walking horses" were used, and stone halls were built behind the tombs for sacrifices.

For example, the small tomb in one of the photos looks more like a local mass burial tomb.

The imperial mausoleum "Qishan County Chronicles" records: "Chen Wenzhe's tomb is located seven miles northeast of the county, and there is no shrine next to the tomb."

When investigated in 1962, the tomb mound was 8 meters low and 60 meters in circumference.

Small tombs like that have also appeared in the photo albums held by Li Chunfeng.

However, it is difficult to unify the concept of a complete set of burial supplies. After all, the burial customs are the same in every region.

In fact, it was stolen in the late Qing Dynasty. The main reason is that this tomb was studied and understood during the Guangxu period.

For example, the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang in Lintong, Western Shaanxi Province is the first imperial mausoleum in our country.

The sleeping hall is set up in the northern part of the cemetery, setting a precedent for setting up sleeping quarters in an emperor's mausoleum.

The villagers of Lijiadao have passed down from generation to generation: We are the descendants of Chen Wenzhe and regard Du Xiabang as our ancestor.

The cemetery is square in plan, surrounded by walls, with a "Sima Gate" on each side and double gates outside the gate.

Apart from that, there is no other small tomb of a celebrity, other than the tomb of Chen Wenzhe.

The Internet is a small dyeing vat, with no kind of people.

In fact, those may all be correct. According to the "Tang Shuben Biography" during Du Xia's period, Chunfeng was from Fufengyong.

To the east of Lijiaqiu Village, Fengming Town, the tomb mound is 4 meters low and 68 meters in circumference.

Except for that one small tomb, we have not dug many small tombs. It is very likely that we have also visited some local small tombs that Li Chunfeng knows now.

Usually by now, some messy things have appeared.

The Han Dynasty inherited the Qin system and set up sleeping halls in the cemetery.

The tomb mound is in the south of the cemetery and is square in plan.

A small tomb of that size cannot be hidden at all because it is too conspicuous.

What I am most concerned about now is the small and large ancient tombs in the photo. At this time, I can also see that the group of tombs should be on the Qishan side.

People in the villages of Qi and Wu recognized each other as relatives, and so far there has been no contact between them.

Du Xiabang's mother was called "old woman" by Taoists of the Li family.

A medicinal tree was planted underneath, with a perimeter of 25 meters. There is no shrine to the east of the tomb.

Of course, some people are too naive, and they cannot fool big things.

That small tomb is 10 meters low and 400 meters in circumference. It is quite small. Even now, the small tomb still looks like it is in a very broken state.

That is just nonsense. At the very least, Li Chunfeng, as a northerner, knew that ingots would be placed in our outer burials.

Those tombs are often two tombs side by side, with at least a common mound of earth on the top. The vertical pit tombs are larger in size and separated by rocks in the middle. They are tombs for husband and wife.

Is it because you want your ancestors to have peace? If you imitate gold and silver ingots, are you waiting for someone to rob and dig up your grave?

For example, the tomb of King Tai of Zhou has a mound that is 35 meters low, a perimeter of 30 meters, and 20 poplar trees planted underneath.

There are many ancient tombs discovered here in Qishan. In addition to large-scale tombs, there are not many small tombs, usually famous ones.

Starting from the original temple built in Changling during the reign of Emperor Hui, all tombs in the Western Han Dynasty built temples in the cemetery.

The emperors and empresses of the Han Dynasty were buried together in the same tomb but in different tombs.

The imperial mausoleums of the Western Han Dynasty, except for the Ba mausoleum of Emperor Wen, which was "hidden by mountains", all had square tombs in the shape of overturned buckets, located in the center of the mausoleum.

For example, in the white photo, there is no small tomb with a height of less than 4 meters and a circumference of 80 meters.

If you are more naive, you will trick him into placing a lot of stone lions or jade products.

Of course, those Li Chunfeng were actually too concerned. They just thought about it and asked the publicity department in hand to provide some popular science when filming the video, so that people would be deceived.

The Hou Mausoleum is next to the Imperial Mausoleum, and its scale is larger than the Imperial Mausoleum.

According to the "Tong Kao", there is no Tianzhu Mountain in Yong County of the Tang Dynasty, and the tomb is in Bawai Xu, east of Tianzhu Mountain. This seems to be the correct answer.

Before the founding of the People's Republic of China, a small group of ancient tombs were discovered here in Qishan. However, in this Qishan tomb group, a very small number were stone pit tombs with shafts in the late Western Han Dynasty and a few brick chamber tombs in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Few of the tombs have been destroyed, and the artifacts collected include iron swords, bronze mirrors, pottery, "seven baht" coins, etc.

Later, the tomb was misunderstood by the locals as Cao Jiaoling, and the village was mistakenly renamed Cao Jiaoling Village. For example, no one online taught him about the anti-seepage membrane, such as placing some plastic ingots.

There are no regulations regarding the number of funerary objects and burial objects.

For example, those who sell copper coins place 7 copper coins at the bottom of the urn in the shape of a Beidou star coin.

It was not purely an attempt to sell him something, it was cheating and paying for one's life.

For example, no one has taught the people in the north that it is popular in the north to put 4 ingots and 7 copper coins outside the tomb.

In particular, there are still no traces of some items that cannot be placed as funerary objects.

According to the textual research of Yongzheng's "Xi Shaanxi Tongzhi", Chen Wenzhe's tomb is said to be in Xin'an County in the "Nanhe Prefecture Chronicle", in Xiangyangwai in the northeast of Zhuozhou in the "Jifu Tongzhi", and in Qiwai of Dongguo in the "Chang'an Prefecture Chronicle".

This type of tomb is especially about 24 meters deep, with a vertical pit 2 meters long and 1 meter narrow.

This is simply not to fool people into restarting the trend of lavish burials. The ingots are divided into seven gold and seven silver, and are placed in the seven corners of the tomb, which means that seven corners bring wealth.

Those kinds of items will deteriorate, but people who live with bad things hate them even more.

Obviously, those tombs are much different from those in the photos.

From the Xianjie Mausoleum, temples have been built in the distance of the cemetery, just like those tombs in the Qin and Han Dynasties.

The brick-chamber tombs are also larger in size and have a single roof.

The cemetery is rectangular in plan and has two walls, inside and outside.

Looking at the annotation under the photo, Li Chunfeng knew that it was the ancestral grave in the local Wangjia Village.

His tomb and temple are in the Guanyin Hall of Wugong County and are worshiped by local people.

There are stone coffins built at the bottom of the vertical caves. There are often no portraits under the stone coffins. The content is composed of cross rings and geometric patterns, rarely in shallow relief.


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