Book catalog of ancient Chinese tombs
Introduction
Section 1: The concept and research scope of ancient Chinese mausoleums
Section 2: Stages of the development and changes of the ancient Chinese imperial mausoleum system
The first period: the origin period (Shang to early Eastern Zhou Dynasty)
The second period: the initial formation period (late Spring and Autumn Period to Qin Dynasty)
The third period: development and improvement Period (Han Dynasty)
The fourth period: period of decline to gradual revival (Three Kingdoms to Sui Dynasty)
The fifth period: period of high development (Tang Dynasty)
Issue 6: Period of stagnation (Five Dynasties to Yuan Dynasty)
Issue 7: Period of new development and integration (Ming and Qing Dynasties)
Section 3: The foundation of the tombs of ancient Chinese emperors Divination rules
1. Geographical factors
2. Feng Shui factors
3. Political factors
4. Etiquette factors
p>Section 4 Research Methods of Ancient Chinese Tomb System
Section 5 Academic Significance of Research on Ancient Chinese Tomb System
Chapter 1 The Origin of Ancient Chinese Tomb System (Shang Dynasty to the early Eastern Zhou Dynasty)
Section 1: Commemorative tombs of ancient emperors who worshiped meritorious service
Section 2: Dialectics of the legendary tombs of three generations
Section 3: Royal Tombs with Wooden Coffins in the Shang and Zhou Dynasties
Section 4: Discussion on the "No Sealing, No Trees" System
Section 5: Discussion on the "Tomb Sacrifice" Issue
Chapter 2 The initial formation of the tomb system in ancient China (from the late Spring and Autumn Period to the Qin Dynasty)
Section 1 The emergence and reasons of burial sealing
1. Tombs The emergence of Fengtu tombs
2. Speculations on the reasons for the emergence of Fengtu tombs
Section 2 Overview of Fengtu royal tombs in the Spring and Autumn Period and Warring States Period
Section 3. Cemetery system of Zhongshan royal tombs in the Warring States period
Section 4 Qin Gong’s Tomb and Qin Shi Huang’s Mausoleum System
Chapter 3 The Development and Improvement of the Tomb System in Ancient China (Han Dynasty)
Section 1 Han Dynasty Overview of the Imperial Tombs
Section 2: The Imperial Tomb System of the Western Han Dynasty
1. The Cemetery System of the Imperial Tombs of the Western Han Dynasty
2. The Burial System of the Imperial Tombs of the Western Han Dynasty
3. Sacrifice in the Western Han Dynasty Mausoleums
Section 3. Eastern Han Dynasty Imperial Tomb System
1. Changes in the Eastern Han Dynasty Mausoleum System
2. Eastern Han Dynasty Imperial Mausoleum System Sacrifice
Chapter 4: The decline and revival of the tomb system in ancient China (Three Kingdoms to Sui Dynasty)
Section 1: The mausoleum system of the Three Kingdoms of Wei, Shu and Wu
1. The Abolition of the Mausoleum System of the Wei Kingdom
II. Imperial Tombs of Shu and Wu Kingdoms
Section 2: The Imperial Mausoleum System of the Jin Dynasty
1. The Five Tombs of the Western Jin Dynasty
p>2. The Imperial Tomb System of the Eastern Jin Dynasty
Section 3 The Imperial Tomb System of the Southern Dynasties
1. Overview of the Imperial Tombs of the Southern Dynasties
2. The Imperial Tombs of the Southern Dynasties Characteristics of the system
Section 4: Imperial Tomb System in the Northern Dynasties
1. Imperial Tomb System in the Early Northern Wei Dynasty
2. Imperial Tomb System in the Late Northern Wei Dynasty
3. Imperial Mausoleum System in the Late Northern Dynasties
Section 5 Mausoleum System of the Sui Dynasty
Chapter 5 The High Development of the Mausoleum System in Ancient China (Tang Dynasty)
Section 1 Overview of the Imperial Tombs of the Tang Dynasty
1. The Eighteen Guanzhong Tombs
2. Respecting the Ancestral Tombs and “Numbering the Tombs as Mausoleums”
3 , The scale of Tang Tombs
IV. The burial system of Tang Lings
V. The sacrifices of Tang Lings
VI. Investigation and research of Tang Lings
Section 2: The Cemetery Structure of Imperial Tombs in the Tang Dynasty
1. The Structure of the Qianling Mausoleum
2. The Evolution of the Shinto Stone Carving System in the Tang Tombs
3 , Tang Dynasty Mausoleum Palace System
Section 3: Tang Dynasty Imperial Mausoleum Xuangong System
1. Jingling Xuangong System
2. "The tomb is a mausoleum" "Xuangong System of the Qianling Tombs"
Chapter 6: The stagnation of the tomb system in ancient China (
Five Dynasties to Yuan Dynasty)
Section 1: The Imperial Tomb System of the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms
1. Imperial Tombs of the Five Dynasties
2. Imperial Tombs of the Southern Tang Dynasty
3. Tombs of the King of Wuyue and Princesses
4. Tombs of the Emperors of Shu
5. Tombs of the Southern Han Dynasty
6. Tombs of the Princes of Fujian
Section 2 Overview of the Imperial Tombs of the Two Song Dynasties
Section 3 The Cemetery Structure of the Imperial Tombs of the Northern Song Dynasty
1. The Cemetery and Stone Statue Creation System of the Imperial Tombs of the Northern Song Dynasty
2. The Lower Palace of the Imperial Tombs of the Northern Song Dynasty
Section 4: The Xuangong System of the Imperial Mausoleums of the Northern Song Dynasty
1. The Xuangong System of the Yuande and Li Hou Mausoleums
2. Stone Tibetan (stone coffin) system
Section 5: The Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Tomb System
1. The cemetery structure and ranking of the Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Tombs
2. The Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Tombs The stone collection
3. The complete destruction of the imperial tombs of the Southern Song Dynasty
Section 6: Characteristics of the imperial tomb system of the Song Dynasty
Section 7: The imperial tomb system of the Liao Dynasty
Section 8: The Xixia Imperial Tomb System
Section 9: The Jin Dynasty Imperial Tomb System
Section 10: The Yuan Dynasty Imperial Tombs
Chapter 7 The new development of the tomb system in ancient China (Ming Dynasty)
Section 1 The construction history and basic characteristics of the imperial tombs in the Ming Dynasty
1. The construction history of the imperial tombs in the Ming Dynasty
2. The basic characteristics of the imperial tomb system of the Ming Dynasty
Section 2: The imperial tomb system of the Ming Dynasty
1. Fengyang Imperial Tombs and Xuyi Ancestral Tombs
2. Nanjing Xiaoling Mausoleum
3. Beijing Changling Tomb
4. Tombs in Changping Mausoleum District, Beijing
5. Jingdi Mausoleum and Xianling Mausoleum
Section 3: The Xuangong System of the Imperial Tombs of the Ming Dynasty
1. The structure of the Xuangong Palace in Dingling, Shenzong of the Ming Dynasty
2. About the structure of the Xuangong Palace of the Imperial Tombs of the Ming Dynasty Evolution
Chapter 8 The Comprehensive Collection of Ancient Chinese Tomb Systems (Qing Dynasty)
Section 1 Overview of Imperial Tombs of the Qing Dynasty
Section 2 Sanling Cemetery in the Early Qing Dynasty System
1. Three Tombs in the Early Qing Dynasty
2. Characteristics of the Three Tombs System in the Early Qing Dynasty
Section 3: The Cemetery Structure of the Nine Tombs in the Pass in the Qing Dynasty
Section 4: The Xuangong System of Imperial Tombs in the Qing Dynasty
Section 5: Similarities and Differences in the Tomb System of the Ming and Qing Dynasties
Appendix 1 Basic Nouns
Appendix 2 Main reference books for the study of ancient tombs
Appendix 3 Commonly used professional journals for the study of ancient tombs
Postscript