- Mausoleum of Princess Zhenxiao
Korean
hangul=정효공주묘
hanja=貞孝公主墓
mr=Chǒng-Hyo Kongju-Myo
rr=Jeong-Hyo Gongju-Myo
Chinese
t=貞孝公主墓
s=贞孝公主墓
p=Zhēnxiào Gōngzhǔ mùThe Mausoleum of Princess Jeonghyo/Zhenxiao) was made in793 by the people of earlyBalhae kingdom (Bohai), and is a part of theAncient Tombs at Longtou Mountain inJilin . TheMausoleum contains, among other things, the first complete discovered and detailedmural s done by Balhae artists, and hence provides valuable insights to historians.Burial chamber
Excavated in October
1980 , the burial chamber is underground. The 10.5-metre -high chamber isrectangular : 5.0 × 2.6-m, and is covered with blue-green bricks. It contains a 1.05-metre tall, 0.58 × 0.26-m "mugui"-shaped (土圭) granite epitaph, on which 728Chinese character s, in theRegular Script style, are inscribed in 18 horizontal lines.Mural
The chamber is surrounded by four murals on each wall, depicting thirteen person in action, such as warriors (3), chamber attendants, musicians, and maids, wearing red, blue, yellow, purple, and brown robes. The drawing and painting styles are slightly influenced by those of the
Tang Dynasty .The princess and companions
The
epitaph explains that Princess Jeonghyo/Zhenxiao is the fourth daughter of King Mun. Princess Jeonghyo/Zhenxiao was also the younger sister of Princess Jeonghye/Zhenhui (貞惠). The Princess died in 793, and was buried in thewinter . She was given theposthumous name Jeonghye/Zhenhui to qualify her as virtuous and filial. She was likely a horse-rider, as the remains of a horse were found in the chamber.The skeletal remains are scattered all over the chamber when discovered by archaeologists, due to previous lootings. However, the looters missed several golden and copper items, jewelry, pottery, and figurines. Reconstruction showed that the bones belong to a woman, presumably the princess; but there is also a male, possibly an attendant or child. In addition, there is the horse skeleton.
Other structures
Above the chamber, there is a rectangular pagoda, of which only the base remains.
External links
* [http://www.people.com.cn/BIG5/paper39/6570/644002.html 貞孝公主墓碑 (Mausoleum of Princess Zhenxiao)] , People's Daily, 27-06-2002. Retrieved on 04-02-2007. (
Traditional Chinese )
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