Overview of the Record Slips on the “List of Burial Clothing” During the Three Kingdoms, The Jin Dynasties and Southern and Northern Dynasties

Shichi LI, Xiancheng ZHANG

Abstract


“List of burial clothing (衣物疏)” refers to the list of clothing buried in tombs which are of the same strain as “Qian Ce (遣策)”, the list of burial articles in tombs. “List of burial clothing” during the Three Kingdoms, two Jins and Southern and Northern Dynasties refers to the list of clothing buried in tombs during the Three Kingdoms, two Jins and Southern and Northern Dynasties. Currently, the scale of unearthed tombs of the Three Kingdoms, two Jins and Southern and Northern Dynasties through archaeological excavations is quite small and the number of records slips of the “list of burial clothing” is small. The unearthed areas scatter. Academic research on it is also in dispersion. This article introduces the 26 record slips of the list of burial clothing during that period of time from two aspects: The unearthing situation and the research situation in order to provide research clues and materials for the further research of the development and change from “Qian Ce” to the Sui and Tang paper list of burial clothing unearthed in Tulufan and the sorting of related literature.


Keywords


The Three Kingdoms; Two Jins and Southern and Northern Dynasties; The unearthing situation of the “list of burial clothing”

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