Three Elite Burials of the Northern Zhou Period from Guyuan in Ningxia, China
https://doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2023-22-4-18-31
Abstract
The materials of elite burial complexes of the Northern Zhou period (557–581) discovered in the 1980–1990s in the vicinity of Guyuan City in the Ningxia-Hui Autonomous Region of China are analyzed in this article. Due to the epitaphs engraved on stone slabs found inside the tombs, the names of the buried individuals and the exact dates of the complexes are known: the tombs belong to high-ranking officials of Northern Zhou: Yuwen Meng (565), Li Xian (569) and Tian Hong (574). The complexes under consideration demonstrate a high degree of unification of the funeral rite, which is manifested in the similarity of tomb structures, decor and accompanying grave goods. The features of architectural structures and grave goods of these burials continue the traditions of the previous periods of the Sixteen Barbarian States and the Northern Wei. With a general similarity to the synchronous complexes of the Northern Qi (550– 577), the materials of these tombs allow to distinguish specific features of the Northern Zhou funerary practice: the absence of porcelain items, the use of ritual nephrites, and the secular nature of mural paintings. Against the background of the prevailing influence of the Chinese-Han funerary tradition, there are signs of the influence of the steppe (probably Xianbei) funeral and memorial rituals. Prestigious items imported from Iran, Central Asia, Byzantium testify to the significant role of contacts along the Silk Road in the economical and cultural development of Northern Zhou. Despite the available data from written and epigraphic sources, the problem of identifying the ethnicity of the buried has not yet been resolved. However, the version of their non-Chinese origin seems to be the most probable.
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About the Authors
M. A. KudinovaRussian Federation
Maria A. Kudinova, Candidate of Sciences (History)
Scopus Author ID 57204361448
WoS Researcher ID AAJ-2405-2021
RSCI Author ID 821099
Novosibirsk
D. P. Shulg
Russian Federation
Daniil P. Shulga, Candidate of Sciences (History)
Scopus Author ID 57196022298
WoS Researcher ID ABB-8153-2020
RSCI Author ID 685742
Novosibirsk
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For citations:
Kudinova M.A., Shulg D.P. Three Elite Burials of the Northern Zhou Period from Guyuan in Ningxia, China. Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology. 2023;22(4):18-31. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2023-22-4-18-31