Graves of the Zhu Ran family clan

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The graves of the clan of the Zhu Ran family ( Chinese  朱 然 家族 墓地 , Pinyin Zhū ​​Rán jiāzú mùdì , English Zhu Ran family tombs / The clan tomb of Zhuran family ) are graves from the time of the Eastern Wu of the three kingdoms of the borough discovered in 1984 Yushan from Ma'anshan , Anhui Province . Zhu Ran (182–248) was a general of the Eastern Wu Empire . Another tomb was apparently owned by his son Zhu Ji.

In the grave of Zhu Ran himself, the famous lacquer clogs and the painted "lacquer bowl with pictures from the life of the aristocrats" were found, which are among the most valuable cultural objects of ancient China. Among the younger cultural objects discovered there were many celadon grave goods, including a celadon sheep .

The graves of the clan of the Zhu Ran family ( Zhu Ran jiazu mudi ) have been on the list of monuments of the People's Republic of China (5-166) since 2001 . Today, the Museum of the Tombs of the Zhu Ran Family Clan is located on the site. Some finds are kept in the Ma'anshan City Museum.

literature

  • Institute of Anhui and Bureau of Culture of Ma'anshan: Excavation of the Eastern Wu Tomb of Zhu Ran at Ma'anshan, Anhui by Archaeological . In: Wenwu 1986.1 and 1986.3 (Chinese).

Individual evidence

  1. kaogu.cn: Bureau for Culture Relics' Management of Ma'anshan, Excavation Report on Zhuran Clan Tombs at Ma'anshan, Anhui, Culture of Southeast China 2007-6 (found on January 17, 2010)
  2. qimuji 漆 木屐 , Zhu Ran Lacquer Clogs ( Memento from October 18, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  3. Guizu shenghuatu qipan 贵族 生活 图 漆盘 , "Aristocratic Painting Plate" in Zhu Ran Tomb ( Memento from October 18, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  4. Zhu Ran jiazu mudi bowuguan 朱 然 家族 墓地 博物馆 ; for the museum see the two web links I & II ( Memento from January 22, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  5. Ma'anshan shi bowuguan 马鞍山 市 博物馆

Coordinates: 31 ° 40 ′ 15 ″  N , 118 ° 29 ′ 20 ″  E