My system is not decent
Chapter 1718
Chen Wenzhe liked the ancient tomb system very much, so he knew very well what the ancient tombs looked like.
Therefore, he must also be very clear about what funerary objects may exist in an ancient tomb.
For example, in the ancient tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty, there are many things that can exist, and those that must exist must be more precious.
But in the albums he saw, many precious and necessary funeral objects did not appear.
As for how many did not appear, it depends on the Western Zhou Dynasty, according to the regulations of the princes, what should be buried with the funerary objects.
The system of burial with tripods in the Western Zhou Dynasty stipulated that the emperor had nine tripods and the princes had seven tripods. This is generally correct.
According to the latest archaeological excavations, Jiuding was also used in the tombs of princes in the Spring and Autumn Period.
In addition to the necessities of tripod and gui, the second is human sacrifice. Of course, there is no human sacrifice for this.
In the tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty, people were often buried with human sacrifices, ranging from one person to as many as seven.
Most of the burials are placed on the second-floor platform, and some have funeral utensils.
The bronze ritual vessels in the mound tombs in the south are often full of local characteristics.
It can be seen that whether or not a person is used for burial does not entirely depend on the size of the tomb or the social status of the owner of the tomb.
After the mid-Western Han Dynasty, the system changed. In the tombs of emperors, especially couples were buried together in the same tomb.
The shapes and decorations of the tripod and gui have also undergone minor changes.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the types and quantities of Ming ware became less and less.
Such as a pair of angular vessels unearthed from Yandun Mountain in Dantu, Jiangxi Province, and a pair of seven-column vessels unearthed in Tunxi.
In the Yellow River Basin and the northern region, the special horizontal-cave tombs are earth-cave tombs on the ground, which are larger in scale and longer in structure, and the tomb owners belong to the upper class of landlords.
In the tombs of the early and late Western Zhou Dynasty, there is no obvious difference in the combination and shape of the funerary pottery.
Besides the burial objects, the burial objects in the tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty mainly include pottery, bronze ritual vessels, weapons, chariot and horse vessels, jade decorations, primitive porcelain and lacquerware, etc.
"I know that hiding is living. There is not a photo album out there. It is the excavation photos of the entire ancient city site."
The combination is centered on tripods, and the number of tripods used indicates the social status of the owner of the tomb.
Here, there are some utensils with obvious uses.
The various horizontal pit tombs after the mid-Western Han Dynasty are generally the brick-chambered tombs and stone-chambered tombs of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
There are few burial pottery in large tombs, and the shapes of the utensils do not include Li, pots, gui, zun, pots, beans, and bowls.
The funerary objects in the small tombs and some medium-sized tombs are very rich, and there are no rough sets of bronze ritual vessels.
In addition, some other tombs, if not many cultural relics were unearthed.
The unearthed jade ornaments have no wall, cong, gui, chapter, and handle-shaped ornaments, as well as animal statues such as fish, dragon, bird, and beast.
Compared with the Warring States period, the burial objects in Han tombs have more bronze ware, and the proportion of lacquer ware has stepped back and increased.
Under the shape, it imitates the houses in real life.
Those cemeteries are anything but simple, and I see little potential in them.
This family has excavated the ruins of an ancient city, how could it be possible to abandon a small piece of large tomb?
In addition to bronze ware, if there is no pottery, weapons, salvaged chariots and horses, jade decorations, original porcelain and lacquer ware.
For example, the eight legs of a tripod are in the shape of sharp cones, and the utensils are often in pairs.
Since I don't have that kind of inference, Chen Wenzhe will make false claims with this stall owner, because with my current strength, it is necessary!
In the late and mid-Western Han Dynasty, the practical utensils should be buried with the dead.
Why do you say that?After all, have I seen some other tombs, which are large state tombs, not large tombs.
That is an epoch-making small change in the ancient tomb system of your country.
Besides, I don't have agate, glazed beads and other ornaments.
It includes models of warehouses, stoves, wells, mills, and pavilions, as well as idols such as pigs, dogs, and chickens.
In the late and mid-Western Han Dynasty, the joint burial of husband and wife still took the form of "joint burial at different points".
The sleeping hall is located in the north of the cemetery, setting a precedent for the emperor's mausoleum.
The early bronze ritual vessels, in terms of shape and ornamentation, are not much different from those of the late Shang Dynasty.
After the mid-Western Han Dynasty, various pottery Ming vessels specially made for burial were reduced.
In order to store a small amount of food and drink, there are often many small pottery in the tomb.
In the tombs of King Mu found in Pudu Village, Chang'an, no set of three chime bells was found.
Among the small tombs of nobles, the Mancheng Han Tombs in Beihe Province and the Silongshan Han Tombs in Qufu, Qilu Province cannot be regarded as representatives of the emerging horizontal cave-style tombs in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty.
In Liulihe and other places, lacquerware from the Western Zhou Dynasty have not yet been unearthed, but there are only traces in Xiaodu, such as Wudou, Gu, Zu, and Ju, which cannot be restored to their shapes.
In the tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty in the Central Plains, although there are no original porcelain buried with them, there are many of them, and the shapes of the vessels are relatively simple, and few of them are bean-shaped.
Chen Wenzhe was able to recognize it at a glance, mainly because horizontal caves were generally used as tombs in the Han Dynasty, and tombs were built with bricks and stones.
The imperial mausoleums of the Western Han Dynasty, except for Emperor Wen's Ba Mausoleum, which is "hidden because of the mountain", are all built with square mounds in the shape of an overturned bucket, which is located in the center of the cemetery.Those tombs themselves functioned as coffins, which can be called "brick coffins" and "stone coffins", while the burial utensils in the tombs have neither coffins nor coffins.
Therefore, Chen Wenzhe directly pointed out the problem under the photo.
"There's no signboard for my tomb yet? It should be a Han Dynasty tomb over there, right? There's no one from the Shang Dynasty? It's good to keep things."
So, if Bang Tomb exists.
Then you have to look at the photos of the ruins of this ancient city. Since it is an ancient city, it is natural that there may be no princes.
The horizontal cave-style tomb provides convenience for joint burial in the same tomb.
In the tombs in that area, there are usually fewer original porcelains buried with them, and there are fewer changes in the types and shapes of the vessels.
No martyrs were found in the large tombs in Liulihe, the capital of the gods, but martyrs were found in several medium-sized tombs.
Chen Wenzhe took it over, and checked it casually again. Sure enough, there were no artifacts unearthed that time, just some photos of the tomb.
Those photos are also very useless, because the first one is not a Han Dynasty tomb.
Although Chen Wenzhe did not seriously speculate, but I just took a complicated look at the photo of the tomb and the unearthed bronzes, but I didn't know that this area is a combined burial site of the cemetery and the state tomb.
In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, the number of wine vessels increased slightly, and the number of food vessels increased.
Among the 7 to [-] medium and small tombs excavated in Zhangjiapo, about [-]% of the tombs were found with martyrs, all of which were early Western Zhou burials.
The ancient coffins and outer chambers of your country are called funeral utensils.
However, in the tombs of the late Western Zhou Dynasty here, there is no such phenomenon as the burial of useful people, which is a relatively obvious change.
There are no tripod, 鬲, 甗, 駚, jue, 觯, Zun, You, pot, 蓥, pan, 匜, etc. in the shape of the vessel.
They are huge and small caves carved in the cliff as tombs, so they are called "cliff tombs". The shape and structure completely imitate houses.
That change mainly came to an end in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty. It first occurred in the Yellow River Basin and then spread to other places.
Therefore, he must also be very clear about what funerary objects may exist in an ancient tomb.
For example, in the ancient tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty, there are many things that can exist, and those that must exist must be more precious.
But in the albums he saw, many precious and necessary funeral objects did not appear.
As for how many did not appear, it depends on the Western Zhou Dynasty, according to the regulations of the princes, what should be buried with the funerary objects.
The system of burial with tripods in the Western Zhou Dynasty stipulated that the emperor had nine tripods and the princes had seven tripods. This is generally correct.
According to the latest archaeological excavations, Jiuding was also used in the tombs of princes in the Spring and Autumn Period.
In addition to the necessities of tripod and gui, the second is human sacrifice. Of course, there is no human sacrifice for this.
In the tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty, people were often buried with human sacrifices, ranging from one person to as many as seven.
Most of the burials are placed on the second-floor platform, and some have funeral utensils.
The bronze ritual vessels in the mound tombs in the south are often full of local characteristics.
It can be seen that whether or not a person is used for burial does not entirely depend on the size of the tomb or the social status of the owner of the tomb.
After the mid-Western Han Dynasty, the system changed. In the tombs of emperors, especially couples were buried together in the same tomb.
The shapes and decorations of the tripod and gui have also undergone minor changes.
In the Eastern Han Dynasty, the types and quantities of Ming ware became less and less.
Such as a pair of angular vessels unearthed from Yandun Mountain in Dantu, Jiangxi Province, and a pair of seven-column vessels unearthed in Tunxi.
In the Yellow River Basin and the northern region, the special horizontal-cave tombs are earth-cave tombs on the ground, which are larger in scale and longer in structure, and the tomb owners belong to the upper class of landlords.
In the tombs of the early and late Western Zhou Dynasty, there is no obvious difference in the combination and shape of the funerary pottery.
Besides the burial objects, the burial objects in the tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty mainly include pottery, bronze ritual vessels, weapons, chariot and horse vessels, jade decorations, primitive porcelain and lacquerware, etc.
"I know that hiding is living. There is not a photo album out there. It is the excavation photos of the entire ancient city site."
The combination is centered on tripods, and the number of tripods used indicates the social status of the owner of the tomb.
Here, there are some utensils with obvious uses.
The various horizontal pit tombs after the mid-Western Han Dynasty are generally the brick-chambered tombs and stone-chambered tombs of the Eastern Han Dynasty.
There are few burial pottery in large tombs, and the shapes of the utensils do not include Li, pots, gui, zun, pots, beans, and bowls.
The funerary objects in the small tombs and some medium-sized tombs are very rich, and there are no rough sets of bronze ritual vessels.
In addition, some other tombs, if not many cultural relics were unearthed.
The unearthed jade ornaments have no wall, cong, gui, chapter, and handle-shaped ornaments, as well as animal statues such as fish, dragon, bird, and beast.
Compared with the Warring States period, the burial objects in Han tombs have more bronze ware, and the proportion of lacquer ware has stepped back and increased.
Under the shape, it imitates the houses in real life.
Those cemeteries are anything but simple, and I see little potential in them.
This family has excavated the ruins of an ancient city, how could it be possible to abandon a small piece of large tomb?
In addition to bronze ware, if there is no pottery, weapons, salvaged chariots and horses, jade decorations, original porcelain and lacquer ware.
For example, the eight legs of a tripod are in the shape of sharp cones, and the utensils are often in pairs.
Since I don't have that kind of inference, Chen Wenzhe will make false claims with this stall owner, because with my current strength, it is necessary!
In the late and mid-Western Han Dynasty, the practical utensils should be buried with the dead.
Why do you say that?After all, have I seen some other tombs, which are large state tombs, not large tombs.
That is an epoch-making small change in the ancient tomb system of your country.
Besides, I don't have agate, glazed beads and other ornaments.
It includes models of warehouses, stoves, wells, mills, and pavilions, as well as idols such as pigs, dogs, and chickens.
In the late and mid-Western Han Dynasty, the joint burial of husband and wife still took the form of "joint burial at different points".
The sleeping hall is located in the north of the cemetery, setting a precedent for the emperor's mausoleum.
The early bronze ritual vessels, in terms of shape and ornamentation, are not much different from those of the late Shang Dynasty.
After the mid-Western Han Dynasty, various pottery Ming vessels specially made for burial were reduced.
In order to store a small amount of food and drink, there are often many small pottery in the tomb.
In the tombs of King Mu found in Pudu Village, Chang'an, no set of three chime bells was found.
Among the small tombs of nobles, the Mancheng Han Tombs in Beihe Province and the Silongshan Han Tombs in Qufu, Qilu Province cannot be regarded as representatives of the emerging horizontal cave-style tombs in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty.
In Liulihe and other places, lacquerware from the Western Zhou Dynasty have not yet been unearthed, but there are only traces in Xiaodu, such as Wudou, Gu, Zu, and Ju, which cannot be restored to their shapes.
In the tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty in the Central Plains, although there are no original porcelain buried with them, there are many of them, and the shapes of the vessels are relatively simple, and few of them are bean-shaped.
Chen Wenzhe was able to recognize it at a glance, mainly because horizontal caves were generally used as tombs in the Han Dynasty, and tombs were built with bricks and stones.
The imperial mausoleums of the Western Han Dynasty, except for Emperor Wen's Ba Mausoleum, which is "hidden because of the mountain", are all built with square mounds in the shape of an overturned bucket, which is located in the center of the cemetery.Those tombs themselves functioned as coffins, which can be called "brick coffins" and "stone coffins", while the burial utensils in the tombs have neither coffins nor coffins.
Therefore, Chen Wenzhe directly pointed out the problem under the photo.
"There's no signboard for my tomb yet? It should be a Han Dynasty tomb over there, right? There's no one from the Shang Dynasty? It's good to keep things."
So, if Bang Tomb exists.
Then you have to look at the photos of the ruins of this ancient city. Since it is an ancient city, it is natural that there may be no princes.
The horizontal cave-style tomb provides convenience for joint burial in the same tomb.
In the tombs in that area, there are usually fewer original porcelains buried with them, and there are fewer changes in the types and shapes of the vessels.
No martyrs were found in the large tombs in Liulihe, the capital of the gods, but martyrs were found in several medium-sized tombs.
Chen Wenzhe took it over, and checked it casually again. Sure enough, there were no artifacts unearthed that time, just some photos of the tomb.
Those photos are also very useless, because the first one is not a Han Dynasty tomb.
Although Chen Wenzhe did not seriously speculate, but I just took a complicated look at the photo of the tomb and the unearthed bronzes, but I didn't know that this area is a combined burial site of the cemetery and the state tomb.
In the late Western Zhou Dynasty, the number of wine vessels increased slightly, and the number of food vessels increased.
Among the 7 to [-] medium and small tombs excavated in Zhangjiapo, about [-]% of the tombs were found with martyrs, all of which were early Western Zhou burials.
The ancient coffins and outer chambers of your country are called funeral utensils.
However, in the tombs of the late Western Zhou Dynasty here, there is no such phenomenon as the burial of useful people, which is a relatively obvious change.
There are no tripod, 鬲, 甗, 駚, jue, 觯, Zun, You, pot, 蓥, pan, 匜, etc. in the shape of the vessel.
They are huge and small caves carved in the cliff as tombs, so they are called "cliff tombs". The shape and structure completely imitate houses.
That change mainly came to an end in the middle of the Western Han Dynasty. It first occurred in the Yellow River Basin and then spread to other places.
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