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ISSN : 1598-1142(Print)
ISSN : 2383-9066(Online)
Journal of architectural history Vol.31 No.6 pp.33-45
DOI : https://doi.org/10.7738/JAH.2022.31.6.033

A Study on the Architectural Form and Symbolism of the Tomb of King Chu of Beidong Mountain, Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China

Wu Tian-QI, Han Dong-Soo
한양대학교 대학원 건축학과 석박사 통합 과정
한양대학교 공과대학 건축학과 교수

Abstract

The tombs at the royal level of the Western Han dynasties belong to the five kingdoms of Chu, Liang, Lu, Zhongshan and Changyi, representing the new forms and ideas of the tomb architecture. Taking Shanchuwang Tomb in BeidongShan, Xuzhou as an example, this paper analyzes the architectural structure and symbolic significance of the tomb, and tries to discuss the concept of burial reflected in it.The analysis of the structure of the main body of the tomb reveals the basic logic of the tomb imitating the palace on the ground, and the definition of the nature of the annex reflects its transcendence over the general form of the tomb.

중국 강소성 서주(徐州) 북동산(北洞山) 초왕(楚王) 한묘(漢墓)의 건축형식과 상징성에 관한 연구

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