摘要
Based on ancient Chinese and Japanese literary records and combining them with remains and objects known from archaeological surveys and excavations in the two countries, the present paper discusses in detail the causes and effects of the 7th envoy-sending of Japan to the Tang Empire in the early sib century, as well as its great significance and influence in the history of ancient Sino-Japanese relations. As the Tang dynasty capital Chang’an was the mission’s main place of activities, the author focuses his major attention on it. He gives an account of the Daminggong Palace, Hanyuandian and Lindedian pavilions, Dragon - tail Steps, Ximingsi Temple and Crown Prince Zhanghai’s and Dugu Sizhen’s tombs along with the sea animal and grape design bronze mirror unearthed from the latter grave, all of which were directly or indirectly concerned with the Japanese mission.
Based on ancient Chinese and Japanese literary records and combining them with remains and objects known from archaeological surveys and excavations in the two countries, the present paper discusses in detail the causes and effects of the 7th envoy-sending of Japan to the Tang Empire in the early sib century, as well as its great significance and influence in the history of ancient Sino-Japanese relations. As the Tang dynasty capital Chang'an was the mission's main place of activities, the author focuses his major attention on it. He gives an account of the Daminggong Palace, Hanyuandian and Lindedian pavilions, Dragon - tail Steps, Ximingsi Temple and Crown Prince Zhanghai's and Dugu Sizhen's tombs along with the sea animal and grape design bronze mirror unearthed from the latter grave, all of which were directly or indirectly concerned with the Japanese mission.
出处
《考古与文物》
CSSCI
北大核心
2000年第3期21-27,共7页
Archaeology and Cultural Relics