The tomb of Jiangcun, Bailuyuan, Xi, Shaanxi Province, was identified as the Baling of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. What was the scene like?
First, funerary objects
Judging from the situation unearthed at the scene, Baling was indeed a thin burial. The most unearthed pottery is rare gold and silver ware, and pottery figurines account for a large part of pottery. Compared with the tomb of the sea faint Hou in Jiangxi, it can't be thinner. After only one year as emperor, it can be seen that Emperor Wen of Han really set an example and advocated thin burial.
Second, the management of graves.
The "Ba Mausoleum Rules" discovered this time provides a reference for studying the tombs of emperors in the Western Han Dynasty. There are four tombs in Baling, which are zigzag as a whole. The side of the tomb is 73 meters long and more than 30 meters deep. There are more than 100 hidden pits around the tomb. In order to protect Baling, the surrounding area has been blocked.
Third, it is shocking.
Baling has a dual cemetery structure, with Baling in the middle. Various burial pits around Baling follow the example of the central organization, and the tomb of Queen Dou is also inside the cemetery, which highlights the aristocratic status of Baling, and this layout also provides reference for the layout of imperial tombs in the future.
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