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Chapter 1719 Class B Fuhao Tomb

The plane of the cemetery in the Western Han Dynasty is square, surrounded by walls.

There is a "Sima Gate" on each side, and there are double gates outside the gate. The Han Dynasty inherited the Qin system, and a sleeping hall was set up in the cemetery.

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

The Hou Mausoleum is next to the Emperor Mausoleum, and its scale is smaller than that of the Emperor Mausoleum.

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

The imperial mausoleums of the Eastern Han Dynasty started from the Xianjie Mausoleum of Emperor Ming. Instead of building walls around the mausoleum, "horses" were used instead, and stone halls were built in front of the tombs for sacrifices.

Starting from Xianjie Mausoleum, no temples were built near the mausoleum.

The tombs of the Han Dynasty are so obvious that it is difficult for Chen Wenzhe not to recognize them.

In this way, he carefully looked through these photos one by one, trying to find more ancient tombs.

Every time these ancient tombs are added, a lot of funerary objects will be added.

It belongs to any cemetery, there are coffins and burial objects, and children are family cemeteries.

Looking carefully at the photos of the excavation of ancient tombs in the Shang Dynasty, Chen Wenzhe can analyze very little information through some unearthed things.

Of course, there is no dispute about that point, because no oracle bone inscriptions were found when the bad image came, and there is no record of a woman bad son outside.



No matter how big it is, if it is not the tomb of a special person, of course, if that special person is at the level of an official or a small husband.

The son of the bad woman is called Xiaoji, Xiao You's elder brother, who was slandered and murdered.

Less than 2*1 meters, no coffin, no waist pit, martyrdom.

Those were tombs from the early Shang Dynasty, and in the middle of the Shang Dynasty, the tombs were not the same.

At the beginning, there was no type of tomb with a tomb.

The tombs of this kind of tomb are slightly smaller than human bones, there are no waist pits, and there are few coffins, accompanied by a single bronze vessel.

Even if he doesn't buy these things, taking a look at them is a huge gain.

According to oracle bone inscriptions, a woman did not have a son, only a man. In the oracle bone inscriptions discovered now, there is no record of a woman conceiving and giving birth to a boy.

In the Shang Dynasty, the nobles seldom did not die, the nobles seldom buried with bronze ritual vessels, the commoners seldom buried pottery, stone tools, and bone vessels, and the nobles seldom buried wine vessels.

The first are the poor, and the tombs only accommodate bodies, there are coffins, waist pits, and burials.

It is especially certain that there are no seven tomb passages, and the area is small, so people will be martyred, there are no coffins, waist pits, and there are no groups of bronze vessels.

The hierarchical system of tombs in the Shang and Zhou dynasties, the functions of utensils, the ritual system, social development and changes, and characteristics are all the same as those in the previous life.

Very interesting, right?The very famous Fubai Tomb is actually ranked seventh among ancient tombs in the mid-Shang Dynasty.

The bronze inscriptions are also called "Qianmu Xin" because your temple is called Xin, that is, Yi Xin, and the concubine Xin called in the Zhou Ji inscriptions.

1 tomb passage, no coffin, martyrdom, funerary bronze ritual vessels, weapons, chariots and horses, no accompanying tombs, pits for chariots and horses, and sacrificial pits.

In addition, if there are still small jade weapons buried with them, such as jade wares, or even gold wares.

During the Middle and Shang Dynasties, rectangular earth pits were used for shaft tombs, without wooden coffins, and the number of waist pits decreased.

Among them, there are not less than 10 bronze wares, funerary copper weapons, tools, and jade wares.

There are no wooden coffins, and the small tomb does not have a seven-story platform. People are martyred, and nobles and nobles are martyred by dogs.

It is because there are too many things, if they are sold all at once, the more things there are, the less people can afford them.

However, how many cultural relics have been unearthed from Fubai's tomb?

The origin of Xiao Youliang Zhongwu, the boss there, is indeed related to wives.

The first is the commoner's house, or a special businessman.

The tombs of the nobles are less than 10 square meters, with no coffins or outer shells, martyrs, few burial objects, and if there are many burial bronzes.

The tombs are small and large, and the coffin bibliographies and tomb passages are relatively small, which is directly proportional to the level of the tomb.

It is necessary to pay attention there, the original secretary Chen Wenzhe, and now he is called the treasure tripod of the former Chen Wenzhe, what does it have to do with the bad woman.

It doesn't mean that the bad woman has anything to do with Si Chen Wenzhe.

Temple name "Xin" before death, lived in the first half of the 13th century AD.Wuding reorganized the Shang Dynasty.

The tomb is slightly smaller than a human bone, without a waist pit, and rarely a coffin, accompanied by pottery, a single bronze sacrificial vessel, or a single jade vessel without a handle.

Of course, Fubai belongs to the son himself.

Chen Wenzhe became even more greedy when he saw the characteristics of some ancient tombs from the Shang Dynasty.

Si Chen Wenzhe is the emperor's mausoleum of Wuding, the son of the Shang king. A small tripod cast for worshiping your mother (Wuding's former king), Muwu, was unearthed as a small tomb in Wuguan Village.

Erji's tomb is narrow and large, especially 7*2 meters. Such a tomb has no waist pit, no coffin, no coffin, no martyrdom, and many burial objects.

The name of the sacrifice of Fubai is Mu Xin, and the inscriptions on the bronze objects unearthed in your tomb (southwest corner of the Yinxu palace area) are all Simu Xin.

The "Mother Xin" of Diling and Zujia's mother is not you either.

"Wo" is the appellation of relatives, and the surname of men in the pre-Qin period is written first.

Of course, that has nothing to do with the tomb robbery in the previous life, but it can't be seen from this that it is only a small tomb of type B, and so few cultural relics have been unearthed, so how about a small tomb of type A?

Although the tomb of Fubai belonged to my son, it also indirectly shows that the seventh-class small tombs in the middle of the Shang Dynasty were not low in standard after all.

And if he wants to buy it in a package, the funds he needs to pay will not increase too much.

I haven't said that since then, but the Fubai Tomb is one of the ten small ancient tombs with the least number of unearthed cultural relics in China.

In the Shang Dynasty, the name of the sacrifice was given to each king according to the heavenly stem. The mother of the emperor's mausoleum should have passed away after Fu Huai, so she got the name of sacrifice.

In the late Shang Dynasty, there were no small tombs with passageways.

The ones on the top are not without coffins, but a few without coffins, bronze vessels were buried with them, and most of them were martyred.

There are fewer burials with one's body upright than one's body, and most of them are buried sideways.

2 tomb passages, martyrdom, martyrdom, such as dogs, few burial objects, waist pits.

Funeral objects rarely use the "column tripod system" to represent the ranks. Kings use 9 tripods, princes 7, husbands 5, and scholars 3. At the same time, they are matched with an even number of 1 more. "Sure enough, there is an ancient tomb from the Shang Dynasty. Is this a cemetery of an ancient kingdom with an orderly inheritance, or is it simply a royal city? I just don't know. Are there ancient tombs from the Xia Dynasty?"

In the Western Zhou Dynasty, the etiquette system gradually improved.

Yes, the priest of Fubai is named Xin, that can be wrong.

That kind of tomb is as small and large as the lower one, with few wooden coffins and waist pits, bronze wares buried with them, and few stone, pottery and bone wares.

You are the first male military commander who has no records (Oracle bone inscriptions) in the history of your country, one of the 60 or so wives of Shang Wang Wuding, and a male politician of your own.

Small type B tombs, less than 10 square meters, without inner and outer coffins, were martyred, and a small amount of bronze objects were found, such as the tomb of Fubai.

Small and large are the same as below, with many waist pits, coffins and bronze vessels, and only pottery, stone and bone vessels were buried.

Tombs less than 10 square meters, without inner and outer coffins, waist pits, and burial bronzes.

Or tomb pits, in the early Shang Dynasty, there were few vertical pit tombs with rectangular earth pits.

There is only room for the body, a waist pit, a coffin, and funerary objects.

Type B large-scale tombs, with an area greater than 3 square meters, have no coffins, inner and outer coffins, martyrs, and burial pottery.

It is certain that the one below is a type A small tomb, so the second type does not have a type B vertical pit tomb.

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