Lady Dai's Tomb in Mawangdui
Abstract Lady Dai’s tomb in Mawangndui would be among three very historic tombs in Chinese history whose discovery relates to the early 1970s. These are on a hill in Changsha, close to the capital of Hans’s dynasty in the Hunan Province of China. Of interest is a banner shaped in the form of a ‘T’ in the tomb of Lady Dai would have whose significance to the culture of Chinese is remarkable. These symbols as discovered in this research depict Chinese abstraction that regards the cosmos and the afterlife during the Western Han Dynasty. In a seamless chronology of events within the Han Dynasty, find out the mysteries of ancient China and records about ancient chinese royalty. What's more you can keep the conversation going by asking questions in the comment section or via an email to further the discussion on this thrilling piece of literature. Click the secure payment link below for full access to the 9 plus pages at a discounted price.