A woman opens the door? It first appeared in the tombs of the Han Dynasty. In the Han tombs unearthed, such as Henry Hui Wang's tomb in Lushan, Sichuan, there are stone carvings in front of the coffin, which are in a semi-open and semi-closed state. There is a woman sticking her head out of the stone carving, and other patterns are engraved around the coffin. In the tombs of the Han Dynasty? A woman opens the door? Most of them play a decorative role, and the implication is nothing.
A woman opens the door? This decoration was popular in Han dynasty for a period of time, but it was rarely used in tombs at the end of Han dynasty. It became popular again at the end of Tang dynasty and reached its peak in Song dynasty. And by the time of the Song Dynasty, there were no generals? A woman opens the door? Limited to tombs, it appears in brick carvings, stupas and other places. Among them are the Tangta of Zhuyuan Village in Chang 'an, Shaanxi Province and the Tangta of Changqing Rock Temple in Shandong Province. A woman opens the door? Stone carving.
By the middle of the Song Dynasty, women opened the door? It began to appear in tombs again, and now there are many places in the No.1 tomb of the Northern Song Dynasty in Baisha, Henan Province? A woman opens the door? There are also stone carvings in the 13th tomb of Luoyang Refractory Factory, some of which are colored? A woman opens the door? Brick carving. In ancient times, some women with high status rarely went out, and this looming feeling was exactly what the literati loved at that time.