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[introduction to new books] a study of the tomb architecture of Chu state in Han Dynasty

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Author: Zhou Xueying
Press: Nanjing University Press
Publication time: December 2019
Edition: 1
Printing time: December 2019
Print No.: 1
ISBN:9787305099762
Content introduction:
In the macro cultural background of Han Dynasty, the author takes Chu state in the Western Han Dynasty and Pengcheng state in the Eastern Han Dynasty (their main body is equivalent to Xuzhou and its surrounding areas in Jiangsu Province today). For the sake of discussion, this book is called the Chu (Pengcheng) state in Han Dynasty Through the combination of archaeological materials, classical literature and modern research results, this paper studies the tomb architecture of Chu state in Han Dynasty.
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Preface
abstract
Introduction
A study of the tombs of the Chu (Pengcheng) state in the Han Dynasty
Chapter one the social background and historical status of the development of tomb architecture in the Chu (Pengcheng) state of Han Dynasty
Section 1 economic development of the Han Dynasty
Section 2 the development of culture and art in Han Dynasty
Section 3 evolution of traditional burial system
Section four the historical status of the tombs in the state of Chu (Pengcheng)
I. an overview of the tombs of the Chu (Pengcheng) state in the Han Dynasty
II. Princes of Chu (Pengcheng) in the Han Dynasty
III. historical status of tomb buildings in the state of Chu (Pengcheng)
IV. Xuzhou Han pictorial stone, one of the "four centers"
Chapter two the research on the tomb of the king and Marquis of Chu (Pengcheng) in the Han Dynasty
The first section is the mausoleum of the king of Chu and the queen of Chu, and the mausoleum of the king of Chu of Shizi mountain
I. The King of Chu and his mausoleum
II. The tomb of the king of Chu in Shizi mountain
Section 2: tuolan mountain, the tomb of the queen of Chu, the tomb of the king of Chu in beidong mountain
I. The King of Chu and the mausoleum
II. Tomb of the king of Chu in beidong mountain
Section 3 the king of Chu and the mausoleum of the king of Chu in Guishan, the king of Chu and the mausoleum of the king of Chu in Dongdong mountain
I. The King of Chu and the mausoleum
2. The king of Chu and the Royal Mausoleum of Dongdong mountain
Section 4 the mausoleum of the king and queen of Chu in Nandong mountain, and the mausoleum of the king of Chu in Niushan mountain
I. The King of Chu and the mausoleum of the queen of Chu in Nandong mountain
II. Tomb of the king of Chu
Section 5 Mausoleum of King Pengcheng and Empress Dowager of Tushan, Tomb of Han Dynasty in Lali mountain (Tomb of princes or subordinates)
King and Mausoleum of Pengcheng
Tomb of Han Dynasty in erlaishan
Chapter three a study of the tombs of the state of Chu (Pengcheng) in the Han Dynasty
Section 1 construction stages
Section 2 architectural form
Section 3 a summary of stone tombs with Han Dynasty portraits
Section IV analysis of architectural form
Chapter four the study of the tombs of the Chu (Pengcheng) state in the Han Dynasty
Section 1 construction stages
Section 2 architectural form
Section 3 Analysis of architectural form
Chapter five the study of the tombs of Chu (Pengcheng) state in Han Dynasty
Section 1 construction stages
Section 2 architectural form
Section 3 Analysis of architectural form
Chapter six a summary of the tombs of the Chu (Pengcheng) state in the Han Dynasty
Section 1 the unparalleled Mausoleum of the princes of Chu (Pengcheng) in the Han Dynasty
Section 2 drainage of tombs in the Han Dynasty
Section three the influence of geomancy on the tombs of Chu (Pengcheng) kingdom in Han Dynasty
Section four colorful Tomb of Chu (Pengcheng) traditional Chinese painting in Han Dynasty
The second part is the research on the related problems of the tombs in the Han Dynasty
The seventh chapter "because the mountain is the mausoleum"
Section 1 Introduction
The second section: the origin of the mausoleum of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty
The fourth section: the ideological origin of the mausoleum of Chu Yuan Dynasty
Section V Conclusion
Chapter VIII "architectural" and "Ming style" Architecture
Section 1 Introduction
Section 2: Ming ware, architectural Ming ware, "architectural" Ming ware, and "Ming ware" Architecture
Section III characteristics and types of "Ming" architecture and "architectural" Ming
Section 4 Conclusion
Chapter 9: the methodology of "Han Dynasty architectural stone (brick)"
Section 1 Introduction
Section two: the basic method of correctly reading "Han Dynasty architectural stone (brick)"
Section 3 examples
Section 4 Conclusion
Chapter 10 the burial thought of architectural vessels
Section 1 Introduction
The second section is the funeral thought of "architectural vessels" in Han Dynasty
The third section "architectural vessels" is the materialized expression of the architecture depicted in the early tomb paintings
Section 4 the position of ancient building in real life at that time
Plate catalogue
Appendix I-V
reference
Epilogue
Comments of the respondent and resolutions of the respondent Committee
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