Fresco Tombs of Wei and Jin Dynasty

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Fresco Tombs of Wei and Jin Dynasty
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These fresco tombs were discovered in 1972 and ten of them have been dug up. Most of the dug tombs are family tombs in which the dead family members were buried together. They are made of bricks and there are usually 2 or 3 chambers in it. The chambers are linked together by arched slope passages. The doors inside a tomb have paintings or carved patterns and floors were paved with bricks with patterns on them. On the brick walls there are frescoes. These tombs are known as the "underground painting gallery".

These frescoes are also referred to as "an encyclopedia on the Silk Road " because they vividly show ancient people's all kinds of activities: farming, stockbreeding, hunting, banqueting, playing chess and riding. Needless to say, they reflect the situation in politics, economy, military, culture, diplomacy and climate during Wei and Jin Dynasty. And they fill the void of the China painting history in Wei and Jin Dynasty.

The coloring of the frescos is complex and shows sophisticated skills.

Among these tombs dug, the No. 6 tomb is very representative. It is an official's tomb and its chambers are delicately designed. On the both sides of the main chamber, there are a cow and sheep pen, a small room for carriage, a kitchen and a storehouse. The carvings inside the tomb are very refined and delicate and they vividly show the official's whole life: farming, doing business, and becoming an official. There are scenes of laboring and of entertaining as well.

Now not only No. 6 and No. 7 tombs, but also a tomb fresco museum of about 3000 square meters are open to visitors.  

 

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"i want to have a look. "

aliceshu said at 2008-8-8 3:51:00

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I hear that in these Fresco Tombs of Wei and Jin Dynasty, there are many pictures about life of that period, about how people did aerial farming, how to hunt, how to get around, how to do exercise against dangers and so on. People say that they are "underground painting galleries" which are full of mystery and painting value. If there is a chance, I think will go to there to have a look.

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