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The Evolution of Auspicious Beasts in the Burial Decoration of the Six-Dynasties Period and the Formation of the “Jin System”
Author Huo, Wei (著)=霍巍 (au.) ; Vogt, Nicholas (譯)=侯昱文 (tr.)
Source Chinese Archaeology
Volumev.17 n.1
Date2017
Pages187 - 192
PublisherInstitute of Archaeology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences
Publisher Url http://www.kaogu.net.cn
Location北京, 中國 [Beijing, China]
Content type期刊論文=Journal Article
Language英文=English
NoteThe original paper published in Kaogu 考古 (Archaeology) 2015.2:103–13 with three illustrations was authored by Wei Huo 霍巍. This abridged version is prepared by the author and translated into English by Nicholas Vogt 侯昱文.
KeywordBixie (legendary beings); cultural communications; funeral rites and ceremonies; intercultural communication; qilin (legendary beings); sepulchral monuments--Six-Dynasties Period (229-589 CE)
AbstractIn the Six-Dynasties Period, the burial system of China underwent a process of development from the “Han System” to the “Jin System”. Both at ground level and within the underground structures, high-ranking burials of the Six-Dynasties Period all had sculptures or figures of mythical animals meant as guardians or quellers of evil. The motifs and styles of these included not only components inherited from the burials of the Han Dynasty, but also newly emergent cultural elements, and in particular a system of auspicious beasts represented by lions. This new auspicious beast complex was related to the prior “Han System” of burial decoration but also showed clear differences. These changes reflected the symbolic features expressed through the formation of the “Jin System” in another aspect. Their influence reached down to the burial systems of the Tang and Song Dynasties.
ISSN21605025 (P); 21605068 (E)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1515/char-2017-0016
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Created date2023.09.13
Modified date2023.09.15



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