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What ancient tombs are there in Xi 'an's university?
1, Xi An University of Posts and Telecommunications

In 200 1 year, Xi University of Posts and Telecommunications acquired 1000 mu of land in Maopo, Chang 'an District to build a new campus. During the construction, archaeologists discovered more than 600 ancient tombs of the Warring States, Qin, Han and Tang Dynasties in this area, of which more than 80% were Qin tombs.

2.Xi An University of Finance and Economics

In 2004, in order to cooperate with the construction of the new campus of Xi University of Finance and Economics, Shaanxi archaeologists discovered a large Qin tomb. Although the ancient tomb was seriously stolen, the appearance of a "six-saddle car" still excited archaeologists.

Because according to etiquette, the use of six carriages is the treatment that the emperor can enjoy when traveling. As the saying goes, "the emperor drives six." According to the literature, archaeologists targeted the grandmother of Qin Shihuang, Empress Xia.

3. northwest university of politics and law

From April to June, 2002, at 5438+00, northwest university of politics and law South Campus was excavated by Xi Institute of Cultural Relics Protection and Archaeology, and Zhang Tang's tomb was cleared.

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Ancient tomb building structure

Civilians are generally designed according to the house they live in, with a main room, a back room and two wing rooms. The owner's coffin was parked in the center of the main room. Nobles are much bigger. The underground tomb is divided into three parts: front, middle and back. There is a thousand-kilo gate hanging at the door. The first one is a "Ming Hall" (Ghost Hall). According to the hall layout of the tomb owner's home before his death, there are all kinds of furniture. These objects are called "funerary objects".

Further inside, the tomb in the middle is called "Sleeping Hall", where the coffin is placed. Secondly, there is the "Ancillary Hall", which is a special place for putting funerary wares. Murals During the Tang and Song Dynasties, most of the tombs of princes had murals to describe the life of their owners.

People's Daily Online-Counting the ancient tombs of colleges and universities in An: The owner of the tomb is the imperial doctor of Han Dynasty and the princess of Tang Dynasty.

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