Week Four Flashcards

Reconstruction of the mortuary shrine above Fu Hao’s tomb, Anyang, Henan Province, late Shang, ca. 1300 BC

Tomb 1001 of King Wuding (?), Anyang, Henan province; late Shang, ca. 1300 BC.

A Western Zhou temple on the Zhou plain (floor plan and reconstruction), Shaanxi province; ca. 1000 BC.

Idealized plan of the Zhou royal capital, late Eastern Zhou, 4th-3rd century BC.

Tomb of Marquis Yi of the Zeng state at Suixian, Hubei province, mid E. Zhou, 5th century BC.

Reconstruction of a Zhongshan mausoleum based on the “design of the funerary district” from the mausoleum, late E. Zhou, late 4th century BC.

Plan of the Lishan Mausoleum (of the First Qin Emperor), Lintong, Shaanxi province, Qin, early 3rd century BC

Bronze chariot from the Lishan Mausoleum, Lintong, Shaanxi province, Qin, early 3rd century BC.

“Underground army” (Pit 1) in the Lishan Mausoleum, Lintong, Shaanxi province, Qin, early 3rd century BC.

Pottery statue of a soldier in the “underground army” in the Lishan Mausoleum, Lintong, Shaanxi province, Qin, early 3rd century BC.

Reconstruction of Bright Hall and the surrounding Biyong moat, commissioned by Wang Mang in the early first century AD. Xin dynasty, Chang’an, Shaanxi province.

Bronze TLV mirror (back), early 1st century AD. Xin dynasty or the early Eastern Han.

Painted lacquer inner coffin of Marquise Yi of the Zeng state at Suixian, Hubei province, mid E. Zhou, 5th century BC

“A woman, a phoenix, and a kui-dragon,” painted silk banner from a Warring States period tomb near Changsha, Hunan province, late E. Zhou, 3rd century BC.

“A man on a dragon boat,” painted silk banner from a Warring States period tomb near Changsha, Hunan province, late E. Zhou, 3rd century BC.

Inlaid pictorial decoration on a chariot ornament, from Sanpanshan, Hebei province, late Western Han, early first century BC.

Reconstruction of the Mawangdui tomb, Changsha, Hunan province, early Western Han, early 2nd century BC.

The 2nd of the four painted coffins. Mawangdui tomb no.1, Changsha, Hunan province, early Western Han, early 2nd century BC

The 3rd of the four painted coffins in Mawangdui tomb no.1. Changsha, Hunan province, early Western Han, early 2nd century BC.

Painted silk banner from Mawangdui tomb no.1. Changsha, Hunan province, early Western Han, early 2nd century BC

Lacquer utensils from Mawangdui tomb no.1. Changsha, Hunan province, early Western Han, early 2nd century BC

Figurines from Mawangdui tomb no.1. Changsha, Hunan province, early Western Han, early 2nd century BC.

Reconstruction of the tomb of Prince Liu Sheng of the Zhongshan kingdom at Mancheng (Mancheng tomb no.1), Hebei province, mid-Western Han, 113 BC.

The “jade body” of Prince Liu Sheng. Mancheng, Hebei province, mid-Western Han, 113 B. C.

Stone funerary shrine, at Xiaotangshan, Shandong province, first century AD, early Eastern Han.

Stone que-pillar gate in front of Gao Yi’s tomb, Ya’an, Sichuan province, 209 AD, late Eastern Han

Stone relief carving in the front chamber (E. wall) of the Cangshan Tomb: “Greeting the funerary procession.” Shandong province, 151 AD, late Eastern Han.

The Queen Mother of the West on Kunlun Mountains, clay sculpture from Sichuan province, 2nd century AD, late Eastern Han.

Story teller, clay sculpture, 2nd century AD, late Eastern Han, Sichuan province.

Detail of the Wu Liang shrine wall carvings (virtuous widow: Liang the Excellent). Jiaxiang, Shandong province, late E. Han, 151 AD.

Detail of the Wu Liang shrine wall carvings (filial grandson: Ding Lan). Jiaxiang, Shandong province, late E. Han, 151 AD.

Detail of the Wu Liang shrine wall carvings (loyal subject: Jing Ke’s attempted assassination of the First Qin Emperor). Jiaxiang, Shandong province, late E. Han, 151 AD.