The first section is the concept and research category of ancient tombs in China.
In the second quarter, the stage of development and change of China ancient imperial tomb system.
The first period: the period of origin (Shang Dynasty to early Eastern Zhou Dynasty)
The second stage: the initial formation period (late Spring and Autumn Period to Qin Dynasty)
The third period: the period of development and perfection (Han Dynasty)
The fourth stage: from decline to gradual revival (Three Kingdoms to Sui Dynasty)
The fifth period: the period of high development (Tang Dynasty)
The sixth period: stagnation period (Five Dynasties to Yuan Dynasty)
The seventh period: the new development and integration period (Ming and Qing Dynasties)
In the third quarter, the site selection rules of China ancient imperial mausoleum base.
I. Geographical factors
Second, the feng shui factor
Third, political factors.
Fourth, the ritual factor.
Section IV Research Methods of Ancient Mausoleum System in China
The fifth part is the academic significance of the study on the ancient mausoleum system in China.
The first chapter is the origin of the ancient mausoleum system in China (from Shang Dynasty to early Eastern Zhou Dynasty).
The first section "worship bulletin" in the ancient imperial tombs
The Dialectics of Legendary Tombs of Three Generations in the Second Section
Section III Tombs with Wooden Coffin Structure in Shang and Zhou Dynasties
Section IV Discussion on the System of "No Seal, No Tree"
Section V Discussion on "Tomb Sacrifice"
The second chapter is the initial formation of the ancient mausoleum system in China (from the late Spring and Autumn Period to the Qin Dynasty).
The first part: the performance and reasons of burial soil seal.
First, the appearance of tomb seal.
Second, speculation on the reasons for the appearance of burial tombs.
Section II Overview of Earth-sealed Tombs during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period
Section 3 The Cemetery System of Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum during the Warring States Period
The fourth section is the cemetery system of Qin Cemetery and Qin Shihuang Mausoleum.
The third chapter is the development and perfection of China ancient mausoleum system (Han Dynasty).
Section 1 Overview of the Imperial Mausoleum of Han Dynasty
Section 2 System of Mausoleum of the Western Han Dynasty
First, the cemetery system of the Western Han Dynasty imperial tomb.
Second, the burial system of the imperial tombs in the Western Han Dynasty.
Three. Sacrifice to the Mausoleum of the Western Han Dynasty
Section 3 The Imperial Tomb System in the Eastern Han Dynasty
First, the reform of the mausoleum system in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
2. Sacrifice to the Imperial Tomb in the Eastern Han Dynasty
The fourth chapter is the decline and revival of the ancient mausoleum system in China (from the Three Kingdoms to the Sui Dynasty).
Section 1 Mausoleum System of Wei, Shu and Wu
First, abolish Wei's mausoleum system.
Second, the tombs of Shu and Wu Huang.
Section 2 Imperial Tomb System in Jin Dynasty
I. Five Mausoleums in the Western Jin Dynasty
Second, the imperial tomb system in the Eastern Jin Dynasty
In the third quarter, the imperial mausoleum system in the Southern Dynasties
I. Overview of the Imperial Mausoleum in the Southern Dynasties
Second, the characteristics of the imperial mausoleum system in the Southern Dynasties
In the fourth quarter, the Northern Dynasties imperial tomb system
First, the imperial tomb system in the early Northern Wei Dynasty.
Second, the imperial tomb system in the late Northern Wei Dynasty
Third, the imperial tomb system in the late Northern Dynasties
Section 5 Mausoleum System in Sui Dynasty
The fifth chapter is the high development of China's ancient mausoleum system (Tang Dynasty).
The first section is an overview of the imperial tombs in the Tang Dynasty
I. Eighteen Mausoleums in Guanzhong
Second, chasing ancestral graves and "the tomb is the tomb"
Third, the scale of tombs in the Tang Dynasty.
Fourthly, the burial system of tombs in Tang Dynasty.
Verb (abbreviation of verb) Sacrifice in the Tang Tomb
Six, the investigation and study of Tang tombs
The cemetery structure of the imperial tombs in the Tang Dynasty in the second quarter
First, the structure of Gan Mausoleum
Second, the evolution of Shinto stone carving system in Tang tombs
Third, the system of tombs and palaces in the Tang Dynasty.
In the third quarter, the imperial tomb Gong Xuan system in the Tang Dynasty.
First, Jingling Gong Xuan system
Second, the tombs of Gong Xuan system are buried with Gan Mausoleum, and the tomb number is the tomb number.
The sixth chapter is the stagnation and wandering of the ancient mausoleum system in China (from the Five Dynasties to the Yuan Dynasty)
The first section of the five dynasties and ten countries imperial mausoleum system
The royal tombs of the first and fifth generations
Second, the tombs of Southern Tang Dynasty
Three, wuyue's Tomb and Princess's Tomb.
Fourth, before and after the Shu Imperial Tomb
Five, the southern han dynasty imperial tomb
Six, Fujian tomb
Section II Overview of Emperor Mausoleum in Song Dynasty
The third section is the cemetery structure of the Northern Song Dynasty imperial tomb
First, the cemetery and stone statue system of the imperial tomb in the Northern Song Dynasty
Second, the Summer Palace of the Imperial Tomb in the Northern Song Dynasty
The fourth quarter of the Northern Song Dynasty imperial tombs and mysterious palace system
First, Yuan De Li Hou Ling Gong Xuan system
Second, the sarcophagus (sarcophagus) system
Section 5 Imperial Mausoleum System in Southern Song Dynasty
First, the cemetery structure and grade of the Southern Song Dynasty imperial tomb
Second, the Southern Song Dynasty tomb stone collection
Third, the complete destruction of the imperial tombs in the Southern Song Dynasty.
Section VI Characteristics of Imperial Tombs System in Song Dynasty
Section 7 The Imperial Mausoleum System in Liao Dynasty
Section 8 Xixia Mausoleum System
Section 9 Imperial Tomb System in Jin Dynasty
Section 10 Mausoleum of Emperor in Yuan Dynasty
Chapter VII: The new development of China's ancient mausoleum system (Ming Dynasty).
The first section is the evolution and basic characteristics of the imperial tombs in Ming Dynasty.
First, the establishment and evolution of imperial tombs in Ming Dynasty
Second, the basic characteristics of the imperial tomb system in Ming Dynasty
Section 2 Imperial Mausoleum System in Ming Dynasty
First, Fengyang Mausoleum and Xuyi Zuling
Second, Nanjing Xiaoling Mausoleum
Third, Beijing Changling
Fourth, Beijing Changping Mausoleum.
Five, Jingdi Mausoleum and Epiphany Mausoleum
Section III Gong Xuan System of Ming Dynasty Imperial Tombs
First, the structure of Gong Xuan in Dingling, Ming Shenzong.
Second, the evolution of the structure of imperial tombs and mysterious palaces in Ming Dynasty.
Chapter VIII: Overview of China's ancient mausoleum system (Qing Dynasty)
The first section is an overview of the imperial tombs in Qing Dynasty
Section 2 System of Three Mausoleums in the Early Qing Dynasty
First, three tombs in the early Qing Dynasty
Second, the characteristics of the Sanling system in the early Qing Dynasty
Section III Graveyard Structure of Nine Mausoleums in Guannei in Qing Dynasty
Section 4 Gong Xuan system of imperial tombs in Qing Dynasty
Section 5 Similarities and differences of Ming and Qing tombs system
Appendix I Basic Nouns
Appendix II Main Bibliography of Ancient Mausoleum Research
Appendix III Professional Journals Commonly Used in Ancient Mausoleum Research
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