from the city and big mountain to see the tomb of the Western Han Dynastyrulers luxury
Western Han Jiangdu Wang is the fifth child, Zhongshan Wang is the ninthchild. They were the great-grandsons of the great-grandfather Liu Bang ofthe Han Dynasty, the son of Emperor Liu Qi of the Han Dynasty, and the brotherof Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty. Although one seeks happiness andthe other seeks reputation, their graves are extremely luxurious.
Recently, "Manchu Han Tomb to Dayun Mountain Han Tomb King Brother-"exhibited at the Nanjing Museum. The exhibition centered on the culturalrelics unearthed from the two tombs, and carefully selected 250 (sets) ofexquisite funerary items from the two Western Han tombs, showing the politics,culture and living conditions of the emperors from Han Dynasty to HanDynasty. At the same time, taking the brotherhood between King Jiangdu andZhongshan as a clue, the relationship between blood and clan was explainedthrough the exhibition.
The exhibition is divided into four parts, namely "Vassal Kingship","Royal Ceremony", "Death as Life" and "EternalDream". The long-letter palace lantern, a symbol of ancient Chinesecivilization, is also on display. As for why the two
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princes were selected to be exhibited together, the organizers said that thetombs of the princes of the Western Han Dynasty were continuously foundthroughout the country, with a total of no less than 100, including father-son,uncle-nephew relations, and brothers. After archeological excavations, themost influential cultural relics unearthed are several Han tombs in Mancheng,Hebei, and Dayun, Jiangsu. The Nanjing Museum and the Hebei Museum arefraternal units. After repeated brewing and careful planning, the two brothersteamed up to create a "Brother King", which was successfully carriedout in the two museums, expounding Chinese civilization, telling the story ofChinese culture, and presenting a reflection of Western Han civilization to thepublic. Cultural feast.
Exhibition grounds
Jiangdu Wang Liu Fei, Wang Zhongshan Mausoleum six students Excavation Report
Liu Fei, the fifth son of Emperor Jiang Wu, the fifth son of Emperor Wu of theHan Dynasty, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, and the common brother of Mr. SunYat-sen and Wang Sen Liu Sheng Emperor Jing Jing three years ago (154 BC),15 years old, was named King of Jiangdu due to his meritorious achievements ofthe "Seven Kingdoms Rebellion" and his rule was originallyWu. Liu Fei died at the age of 27 in the sixth year of Emperor Guangyuan'sreign (128 BC). In the Western Han Dynasty, Wang Gongchuan, the capital ofthe Jiang Dynasty, had two generations. It is the first generation of theking.
At the end of 2009, archeological investigations and excavations at the NanjingMuseum Archaeological Institute confirmed that the top of Dayun Mountain is alarge Han cemetery with a total area of
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