Mausoleums of princes and emperors, as well
as large clan graveyards for aristocratic families, from the Eastern Jin Dynasty
(317-420) to the Southern Dynasty (420-589)
Location: Nanjing, Jiangsu Province
Period: 3rd century-5th century
Excavated in 1964
Significance: It plays a key role in
understanding the history of the Southern and Northern Dynasties Period,
especially the funerary systems of that time.
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| Gold object with cicada design: ornament (up, height 5.4
cm); Ram-shaped celadon water dropper: water vessel (bottom, length 15.5
cm) |
Introduction
Mausoleums of Princes and Emperors &
Large Graveyards for Aristocratic Families from the Eastern Jin to the Southern
Dynasty in Nanjing are located
around Nanjing City and Danyang County. Altogether there exist 31 tombs. The
construction of the mausoleums here follows very strict Fengshui, which is of
great help in understanding the history of the Southern and Northern Dynasties
Period, especially the funerary systems of that time.
The underground halls of the tombs are built
of bricks, and the doors, in the shape of half-moon are built of stones. On the
walls of the underground halls are many colorful inlays. In front of the tombs
is the Sacred Way (Shendao),
along which are stone animals and monuments. There are also long barrel-drains
before each tomb.
Unfortunately, being frequently robbed over
the years, the tombs almost have nothing valuable left.