Knowledge (XXG)

Yangling Mausoleum of Han

Source 📝

218: 266: 230: 529: 242: 254: 278: 290: 52: 84: 76: 68: 217: 60: 166:
surrounded by 86 outer burial pits, 21 of which are accessible to visitors. The pits display more than 50,000 miniature terracotta figures reflecting the daily life of the Han emperor's court, including eunuchs, servants, tools and domesticated animals. The human figurines are naked but were originally clothed with exquisite fabrics that decayed in the space of two millennia.
541: 165:
The Han Yang Ling is composed of two large burial mounds, 86 smaller burial pits and a criminals' graveyard. The site today also hosts a museum. The larger of the two mounds is the burial place of the Jing Emperor, it sits next to the slightly smaller mound of his Empress Wang. The mausoleum is
265: 586: 488: 199:(210 BCE), the terracotta statues of Yangling are much smaller in size (about 50 centimeters in height), but also much less militaristic, softer in style, and give a bigger weight to daily life. 71:
Exhibit at Han Yang Ling Mausoleum. The figurine in the middle shows how it originally looked at time of burial. The one on the extreme right shows a partially excavated figurine
581: 596: 561: 21: 495: 253: 206:
traces known to date from the mausoleum of Emperor Jing was announced, indicating that tea was drunk by Han dynasty emperors as early as 2nd century BCE.
241: 591: 223:
Painted earthenware tomb figurine of a warrior. From the tomb of Emperor Jing (reigned 157–141 BCE). Yangling Mausoleum, Xianyang, Shaanxi, China
347: 229: 289: 138: 566: 153:
Province, on the northern bank of the Wei River and about 20 km to the north of the city center of the provincial capital of
277: 104: 459:
Geheimnisse, Rätsel, Analysen, Lösungen G.R.A.L. ; Zeitschrift für Archäologie und archäologische Grenzwissenschaften
170: 96: 519: 364: 571: 511: 142: 576: 311: 51: 489:"West Han Artifacts of Han Yangling Mausoleum Museum, Maoling Mausoleum Museum, and Xianang Museum in Xi'an" 316: 130: 126: 474: 466: 411: 343: 337: 401: 393: 134: 83: 75: 306: 188: 67: 545: 406: 381: 555: 382:"Earliest tea as evidence for one branch of the Silk Road across the Tibetan Plateau" 533: 196: 192: 59: 470: 36: 23: 478: 122: 457:[The Pyramids of Xi'an – the Puzzling Graves of China's Emperors]. 415: 437: 154: 146: 169:
The complex is one of the "Five Mausoleums" of the Western Han dynasty (
150: 397: 178: 112: 433: 454: 82: 74: 66: 58: 50: 55:
Reconstructed model of how Han Yang Ling looked when it was built
203: 271:
Pottery Animals, Yangling Tomb of Emperor Jing of Western Han
455:"Die Pyramiden von Xian – Chinas rätselhafte Kaisergräber" 259:
Servant and adviser from lower or middle class, Yangling
587:
Major National Historical and Cultural Sites in Shaanxi
339:
Kingly Splendor: Court Art and Materiality in Han China
517: 366:
Terracotta Warriors: The First Emperor and His Legacy
342:. Columbia University Press. p. 464, note 94. 510:Li Liajun was affiliated with Art Museum of the 369:. Asian Civilisations Museum. pp. 118–129. 187:). Compared to the early and much more famous 129:(ruled 157–141 BCE), the sixth emperor of the 63:Burial figures in the Han Yang Ling Mausoleum 8: 380:Houyuan, Lu; et al. (7 January 2016). 405: 137:. The mausoleum complex is a part of the 16:Funeral terracotta army in Shaanxi, China 524: 449:English language website of the museum. 328: 247:Western Han Terracotta Army of Yangling 213: 202:In 2016, the discovery of the earliest 582:National archaeological parks of China 597:National first-grade museums of China 7: 139:Western Han dynasty imperial tombs 14: 562:Buildings and structures in Xi'an 539: 527: 288: 276: 264: 252: 240: 228: 216: 483:Online version updated in 2007. 363:Chong, Alan (1 January 2011). 183: 174: 117: 108: 100: 1: 592:Tourist attractions in Xi'an 440:, China: Hanyangling Museum 336:Miller, Allison R. (2020). 295:Yangling terracotta animals 613: 312:Yangjiawan terracotta army 37:34.4437972°N 108.9407111°E 512:Xi'an Jiaotong University 465:. Berlin: Michael Haase. 93:Yangling Mausoleum of Han 87:Emperor Jing burial mound 79:Empress Wang burial mound 567:Han dynasty architecture 145:district of the City of 42:34.4437972; 108.9407111 88: 80: 72: 64: 56: 86: 78: 70: 62: 54: 453:Dendl, Jörg (1998). 434:"Hanyangling Museum" 323:Notes and references 317:Rule of Wen and Jing 572:Mausoleums in China 487:Li, Jiajun (2009). 235:Yangling excavation 131:Western Han dynasty 105:traditional Chinese 33: /  386:Scientific Reports 283:Yangling figurines 97:simplified Chinese 89: 81: 73: 65: 57: 577:Pyramids in China 398:10.1038/srep18955 349:978-0-231-55174-8 604: 544: 543: 542: 532: 531: 530: 523: 509: 507: 506: 500: 494:. Archived from 493: 482: 448: 446: 445: 420: 419: 409: 377: 371: 370: 360: 354: 353: 333: 292: 280: 268: 256: 244: 232: 220: 185: 176: 119: 110: 102: 48: 47: 45: 44: 43: 38: 34: 31: 30: 29: 26: 612: 611: 607: 606: 605: 603: 602: 601: 552: 551: 550: 540: 538: 528: 526: 518: 504: 502: 498: 491: 486: 452: 443: 441: 432: 429: 427:Further reading 424: 423: 379: 378: 374: 362: 361: 357: 350: 335: 334: 330: 325: 307:Terracotta Army 303: 296: 293: 284: 281: 272: 269: 260: 257: 248: 245: 236: 233: 224: 221: 212: 189:Terracotta Army 163: 141:located in the 41: 39: 35: 32: 27: 24: 22: 20: 19: 17: 12: 11: 5: 610: 608: 600: 599: 594: 589: 584: 579: 574: 569: 564: 554: 553: 549: 548: 536: 516: 515: 484: 450: 428: 425: 422: 421: 372: 355: 348: 327: 326: 324: 321: 320: 319: 314: 309: 302: 299: 298: 297: 294: 287: 285: 282: 275: 273: 270: 263: 261: 258: 251: 249: 246: 239: 237: 234: 227: 225: 222: 215: 211: 208: 184:Xī Hàn Wǔ Líng 162: 159: 28:108°56′26.56″E 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 609: 598: 595: 593: 590: 588: 585: 583: 580: 578: 575: 573: 570: 568: 565: 563: 560: 559: 557: 547: 537: 535: 525: 521: 513: 501:on 2016-03-04 497: 490: 485: 480: 476: 472: 468: 464: 461:(in German). 460: 456: 451: 439: 435: 431: 430: 426: 417: 413: 408: 403: 399: 395: 391: 387: 383: 376: 373: 368: 367: 359: 356: 351: 345: 341: 340: 332: 329: 322: 318: 315: 313: 310: 308: 305: 304: 300: 291: 286: 279: 274: 267: 262: 255: 250: 243: 238: 231: 226: 219: 214: 209: 207: 205: 200: 198: 194: 191:of the first 190: 186: 180: 172: 167: 160: 158: 156: 152: 148: 144: 140: 136: 132: 128: 124: 120: 118:Hàn Yáng líng 114: 106: 98: 94: 85: 77: 69: 61: 53: 49: 46: 25:34°26′37.67″N 503:. Retrieved 496:the original 462: 458: 442:. Retrieved 389: 385: 375: 365: 358: 338: 331: 201: 197:Qin Shihuang 182: 168: 164: 135:Empress Wang 127:Emperor Jing 116: 92: 90: 18: 193:Qin dynasty 161:Description 40: / 556:Categories 505:2019-08-16 444:2019-08-16 471:0943-4070 392:: 18955. 123:mausoleum 121:) is the 479:85161565 438:Xianyang 416:26738699 301:See also 195:Emperor 147:Xianyang 143:Weicheng 133:and his 546:History 520:Portals 407:4704058 210:Gallery 171:Chinese 151:Shaanxi 477:  469:  414:  404:  346:  181:: 179:pinyin 173:: 115:: 113:pinyin 107:: 99:: 534:China 499:(PDF) 492:(PDF) 155:Xi'an 475:OCLC 467:ISSN 412:PMID 344:ISBN 175:西汉五陵 91:The 402:PMC 394:doi 204:tea 125:of 109:漢陽陵 101:汉阳陵 558:: 473:. 463:11 436:. 410:. 400:. 388:. 384:. 177:; 157:. 149:, 111:; 103:; 522:: 514:. 508:. 481:. 447:. 418:. 396:: 390:6 352:. 95:(

Index

34°26′37.67″N 108°56′26.56″E / 34.4437972°N 108.9407111°E / 34.4437972; 108.9407111





simplified Chinese
traditional Chinese
pinyin
mausoleum
Emperor Jing
Western Han dynasty
Empress Wang
Western Han dynasty imperial tombs
Weicheng
Xianyang
Shaanxi
Xi'an
Chinese
pinyin
Terracotta Army
Qin dynasty
Qin Shihuang
tea
Painted earthenware tomb figurine of a warrior. From the tomb of Emperor Jing (reigned 157–141 BCE). Yangling Mausoleum, Xianyang, Shaanxi, China
Yangling excavation
Western Han Terracotta Army of Yangling
Servant and adviser from lower or middle class, Yangling
Pottery Animals, Yangling Tomb of Emperor Jing of Western Han
Yangling figurines

Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.