Posted 2017/12/29
Mausoleum of the Prince of State of Zhongshan, Warring States Period (475-221BC)
Location: Pingshan County, Hebei Province
Period: 4th century BC
Excavated from 1974 to 1978
Significance: It has enriched the understanding of the history and cultures of the State of Zhongshan.
Bronze object in the shape of character "山" (mountain): probably as piece of building (up, height 119 cm); Polished black pottery zun with incised design: wine vessel (bottom-left, height 41.2 cm); Polished black pottery ding (a three-legged or four-legged cauldron) with incised design: cooking vessel (bottom-right, height 27.8 cm); Panorama of the mausoleum carved on the bronze and inlaid with gold and silver: plan of the mausoleum (in the background, length 96 cm, width 48 cm)
Introduction
Tombs of the Warring States can be represented by the Zhongshan Imperial Mausoleum in Pingshan, Hebei Province. It belongs to the Zhongshan State in the middle period of the Warring States era. Although it is an incomplete tomb, from the piece of copper plate unearthed from the tomb carved with the layout of the mausoleum, we still can see the original planning intention.
Its restored original shape and structure are encircled by two rings of horizontal rectangular walls. Inside is a horizontal rectangular earth platform, stretching more than 310 meters from east to west, and about five meters high. On the platform are five royal family houses respectively for worshipping the king, two queens and two wives. The three houses in the middle are the houses of the king and two queens, their plane being 52 x 52 (meters) respectively; the two houses on the left and right sides for the wives are smaller and their position retreat somewhat to the back. The five royal houses are three-storied dais structures with a rammed earth platform. Below the house in the middle is a platform some one meter high. The structure is the highest, standing more than 20 meters.
The whole group of structures is magnificent, even and symmetrical. The highest imperial hall on the axial line is the construction center; the back hall and the houses for the wives are lower in order, so that the center becomes more prominent and the primary and secondary parts more evident.
Although the Zhongshan Imperial Mausoleum is encircled by walls, the dais structures within tower above them on all four sides, making the extroverted character very evident. The earth-covered platform raises the height of the complex of buildings, so that the imperial mausoleum can be seen from afar.
More than 19,000 funerary articles were unearthed in the mausoleum, including bronze ritual vessels, pottery vessels, and lacquer, etc., most of which are of great artistic value and a good help to study the history and cultures of Zhongshan State.