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Dunhuang historical, cultural and artistic catalogue
Chapter 1 Dunhuang area before the Stone Age and Han Dynasty

Section 1 Paleolithic Age in Dunhuang and Its Surrounding Areas

The second quarter of the Neolithic Dunhuang and its surrounding areas

The third section is the development of the primitive history of Dunhuang area and its northwest Hexi Corridor, as well as the scope and influence of the "Three Miao" moving into Dunhuang.

1. Huoshaogou culture and the migration of "Three Miao" to Dunhuang and its surrounding areas

Second, the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties

Section 4 Dunhuang and related areas recorded in ancient documents

Section V: Various annotations and textual research made by ancient and modern scholars on Dunhuang and "Three Dangers".

Section 6 Dunhuang and its related areas during the Spring and Autumn Period, Warring States Period and Qin Dynasty

The second chapter is the establishment and development of Dunhuang area in the ancient history of China in the Western Han Dynasty and the Eastern Han Dynasty.

The first section is the historical situation of Dunhuang area in the early years of Western Han Dynasty

The second section, the establishment and consolidation of Emperor Wudi's rule in Dunhuang area.

1. Schematic diagram of Dunhuang County of Western Han Dynasty in Hexi and Dunhuang areas at the beginning of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty.

Preliminary management of Dunhuang area during the period of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty

1. Consolidate rule and develop production.

2. Build Yangguan and Yumenguan

3. Repair the pavilion barrier of the Great Wall

Section III Management of Dunhuang Area in the Western Han Dynasty

The fourth section is the communication between China and the West through Dunhuang in the Western Han Dynasty.

First, the preliminary relationship between Dunhuang area and Xiongnu and the western regions

Second, Zhang Qian went to the Western Regions.

Third, the establishment of the western regions' capital protection offices and the exchanges between China and the West.

Section V Basic Historical Situation of Dunhuang Area in the Eastern Han Dynasty

First, the situation in Dunhuang area in the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty

Second, the period of stability and development of Dunhuang area in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

Section VI Through the progress and development of the communication between China and the West in Dunhuang area of the Eastern Han Dynasty

I. Schematic diagram of Ban Chao Western Region Activity Class.

Second, look at the relationship between China and the West through Dunhuang in the Eastern Han Dynasty

The third chapter is the national division and national integration in Dunhuang during the Wei, Jin, Sixteen Countries and the Southern and Northern Dynasties.

The first section is the ethnic division of Dunhuang during the Wei, Jin, Sixteen Countries and the Southern and Northern Dynasties. Basic situation of national integration

The loose rule of Dunhuang area in Cao Wei period in the second quarter

Section III Short-term Rule of the Western Jin Dynasty over Dunhuang Area

The fourth quarter, the basic situation of Dunhuang area during the Sixteen Kingdoms period

First, Dunhuang area was in the pre-cool period

Second, Dunhuang area in pre-Qin period.

Thirdly, Dunhuang area in the post-cooling period.

Fourthly, Dunhuang area in the period of Western Liang Dynasty.

Five cool days in Dunhuang during the rise and fall of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, the Sixteen Kingdoms and the Northern Liang Dynasty

Section 5 Dunhuang area during the Northern Wei Dynasty

Section VI Historical Situation of Dunhuang Area in the Western Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties

Chapter four: Dunhuang area in Sui and Tang Dynasties reached the peak of its own feudal historical development.

The first section is the historical development of Dunhuang area in Sui Dynasty. Schematic diagram of the Silk Road.

Section II Situation and Establishment of Dunhuang Area in Early Tang Dynasty

The third section is the relationship between Dunhuang area and the western regions in the early Tang Dynasty, and the schematic diagram of Dunhuang and its surrounding areas in the prosperous Tang Dynasty.

Section IV Economic Development of Dunhuang Area in Tang Dynasty

Section 5 Commercial Development and Exchange in Dunhuang Area in Tang Dynasty

Section 6 Tubo's Rule over Dunhuang Area

Section VII The uprising led by Zhang Yichao and the Zhang family's rule over Dunhuang area are the schematic diagrams of the western Dunhuang area during the rebellion period.

Section 8 Jinshan Kingdom in the Western Han Dynasty and Ganzhou Uighur

The fifth chapter is the continuation and decline of the historical development of Dunhuang area in the Five Dynasties, Xixia, Song and Yuan Dynasties.

The first section is a schematic diagram of Cao Shi's regime in Dunhuang area during the Five Dynasties, and Cao Shi returned to the army (Five Dynasties).

Section 2 Tangut Xixia ruled Dunhuang area

The third quarter Dunhuang area in Mongolian and Yuan Dynasties

The sixth chapter is the further development and decline of Dunhuang history during the Ming and Qing Dynasties and the Republic of China.

Section 1 Dunhuang area in Ming Dynasty

Section 2 Dunhuang area in Qing Dynasty

In the third quarter, the Dunhuang area of the Republic of China compiled evolution table of Dunhuang area

Chapter VII Dunhuang culture and art before and after the Han Dynasty

Section 1 Stone Carvings and Paintings in Dunhuang Area

Section 2 Poetry and Fu in Han Dynasty

Section III Hou Jin's Ci Fu and Zhang Zhi's Calligraphy

The fourth quarter, the agronomy of Miao Sheng Zhi.

Section 5 Cultural Communication in Qin and Han Dynasties

Section VI The emergence, development and initial spread of Buddhism in China.

First, the emergence and development of Buddhism

Second, the initial spread of Buddhism in China

Chapter VIII Dunhuang culture and art in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

The first section is the general situation of Dunhuang culture in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties.

Section 2 Calligraphy, History, Geography, Astronomy and Mathematics in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

First, the calligraphy art of Suo Jing in the Western Jin Dynasty

Two. History, geography, astronomy and mathematics

Section III Cultural and Educational Undertakings in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

Section IV Development of Buddhism in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties

Section 5 Early Grottoes Art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes (Northern Liang, Western Liang, Northern Wei, Western Wei and Northern Zhou Dynasties)

First of all, an overview of the early grotto art in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes.

Second, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes Early Grottoes Architectural Art

Three, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes early grottoes colored plastic art..

Fourthly, the early grotto mural art in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes.

1. Buddha painting (statue painting)

2. Bunsen Story Painting

3. Portrait of the provider

4. Pattern painting

Chapter IX Dunhuang Culture and Art in Sui and Tang Dynasties

Section 1 Dunhuang Culture in Sui Dynasty

First, the prosperity of Buddhism.

Second, Pei Ju's Map of the Western Regions

Section 2 The Art of Idle Caves in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes

I. Overview of Grottoes Art in the Middle Sui Dynasty in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes

Second, the architectural art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in Sui Dynasty

Three, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes Sui Dynasty grottoes painted sculpture art..

Fourth, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes Sui Dynasty Grottoes mural art.

1. Buddha painting (statue painting)

2. Bunsen Story Painting

Step 3 change the painting

4. Portrait of the undertaker

5. Pattern painting

Section 3 Dunhuang Culture in Tang Dynasty

I. Calligraphy Art

Second, folk literature and poetry

Three, twenty Dunhuang Fu in Tang Dynasty

Fourth, music and dance.

Fifth, the development of Buddhist cultural undertakings during the Tubo period.

The fourth quarter Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes Tang Dynasty Art

I. Overview of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in Tang Dynasty

Second, the architectural art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in Tang Dynasty

Thirdly, the color plastic art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in Tang Dynasty.

Fourthly, the mural art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in Tang Dynasty.

1. Buddha painting (statue painting)

2. Bunsen Story Painting

3. Change the story painting

Step 4 change the painting

5. Portrait of the provider

6. Pattern painting

Chapter X Dunhuang culture and art in the Five Dynasties, Song Dynasty, Xixia, Yuan Dynasty, Qing Dynasty and Republic of China.

Section 1 Grottoes Art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in the Five Dynasties and the Song Dynasty

Overview of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in the First, Fifth and Song Dynasties

The grotto architecture and colored plastic art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in the Second, Five Dynasties and Song Dynasty

Mural Art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in the Third, Fifth and Song Dynasties

1. Buddha painting (statue painting)

2. Bunsen Story Painting

Step 3 change the painting

4. Portrait of the provider

5. Pattern painting

Section 2 Dunhuang Culture in Tangut Xixia Period

Section III Dunhuang Culture in the Mongolian and Yuan Dynasties

The fourth quarter Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes' Art in Xixia and Mengyuan Period

I. Overview of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in Xixia and Mengyuan Dynasties

Secondly, the architectural art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in Xixia and Mengyuan periods.

Three, Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes in Xixia and Mengyuan periods.

1. Buddha painting (statue painting)

Step 2 change the painting

3. Portrait of the provider

4. Pattern painting

Section 5 Flying in Dunhuang

Section 6 Dunhuang Culture and Education in Qing Dynasty

Section 7 The discovery of the Buddhist scriptures in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes and the looting and destruction of culture and art.

First, the discovery of Buddhist scriptures in Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes.

Second, the looting and destruction of the culture and art of Dunhuang Mogao Grottoes.

Section 8 Dunhuang suicide note

I. Religious classics and documents

Second, Confucian classics and documents.

Third, official and non-governmental documents and materials

Fourth, historical records and local records.

Verb (abbreviation of verb) language and literature literature

VI. Culture, Education and Science, Technology and Literature

Staging table of Dunhuang Mogao grottoes

Painted plastic table in Dunhuang Mogao grottoes

World Dunhuang Literature and Cultural Relics Statistics

Statistics of Dunhuang Documents and Cultural Relics Collected by Provinces and Cities in China

Chronology of historical, cultural and artistic events in Dunhuang

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