Yuan Dynasty tomb discovered

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cn_montastudio@montsame.mn
2017-01-19 14:47:00

A large-sized tomb with wall paintings dating back to Yuan Dynasty has been discovered in a mountain next to Heng Shan village of Shangsi county of China.

The tomb stands far apart from the Yuan dynasty tombs from Guangzhong but showcases attributes relating to the Yuan tombs found in northern Shangsi and central region of Inner Mongolia. It has a single room separated by stone walls, which are painted.

A painting of a family of six sitting behind a dinner table appears distinctively. The painting portrays five ladies sitting beside the head of the family in the center and having a feast. Three musicians are painted by the front and back walls, while a drummer and a knight cladded with bow and arrow are drawn on the left wall.

The ancient Yuan Empire (1271–1368) is the legacy of the Great Mongol Empire founded by Chinggis Khaan. It occupied the contemporary territories of Mongolia, China and Korea.

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