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Research On The Ancient City Ruins In Fujian And Guangdong In The Early Western Han Dynast

Posted on:2023-10-06Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:X W ZhuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2555306767954789Subject:Chinese history
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This paper mainly takes the ancient city ruins in the Fujian and Guangdong regions in the early Western Han Dynasty as the research object,analyzes the shape of the city sites,palaces and the tombs near the city sites.In this way,we can discuss the Huaxiaization of Yue culture in the early Western Han Dynasty.First of all,the layout and shape of the ancient city ruins are mostly imitated from the large-scale city sites in the Central Plains,such as the city walls built in the way of block building,advocating the east and taking the east gate as the main gate,etc.At the same time,due to the limitation of natural and geographical conditions,the Yuedi city site still retains some traditional shapes,showing different characteristics from the Central Plains city sites.Secondly,the shape of the large-scale palace buildings in the city site is similar to that of Weiyang Palace,Gui Palace and other palaces,and the building materials are basically consistent with the unearthed objects seen in Weiyang Palace and other places.Finally,in terms of the shape and unearthed relics of highlevel tombs,the tombs near the ancient city site of the Minyue Kingdom are similar in shape to the large tombs in the Yue Kingdom of Zhejiang,and far from the Chu or Han systems.In contrast,the large-scale tombs in the Nanyue Kingdom have shown obvious Huaxiaization.From these comparison results,it can be seen that the rulers of the Fujian and Guangdong regions in the early Western Han Dynasty gradually gave up the Yue system and chose the Han system in terms of the layout of the city site and the shape of the palace.At the same time,this process is still at an early stage and has not yet affected deeper cultural factors,so the tombs in this area still retain many Yue burial customs.However,with the more frequent exchanges between two places,the process of the "Huaxiaization" will continue to deepen,and cultural conservative aspects such as tombs will eventually continue to move closer to the shape of the Central Plains.
Keywords/Search Tags:Huaxiaization, Yue culture, the ancient city ruins, palaces of Han Dynasty, tombs of Qin and Han Dynasty
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