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What are the characteristics of Han silk paintings unearthed from No.9 Han Tomb in Jinqueshan, Linyi, Shandong Province?
A silk painting unearthed from No.9 Han Tomb in Jinqueshan is rectangular, with the sun in the sun and the toad and jade rabbit on the moon painted on the top, lined with auspicious clouds; Under the sun and the moon is Qiongge, a symbol of fairyland, and there are three fairy mountains, Penglai, Abbot and Yingzhou. The middle part is the life scenes of 24 people including the tomb owner, including attendants' worship, song and dance performances, welcoming officials, spinning, consultation, and going to the corner. At the bottom are the images of dragons and monsters. The inscription on the coffin was also found in the Muzuizi Han Tomb in Wuwei, but it was made of silk or linen. Most of these pictures are a single sun and moon, Japanese and China suns, toads and jade rabbits on the moon. Some of them are even simple, but they all write the name and birthplace of the tomb owner.