摘要
宛朐侯刘孰参加了汉景帝时期的"七国之乱",其死后以庶民身份归葬彭城(今徐州)附近。通过对出土文物及刘埶墓中"毁玉"这一特殊现象的分析,可以找到与一般王侯墓葬制的不同之处。在此基础上,本文对两处西汉楚王墓做出判断,认为驮篮山汉墓和东洞山汉墓分别为有谋反行为的楚王刘戊、刘延寿夫妇墓。
Liu Yi, the Marquis of Yuanqu of the Westem Han Dynasty, took part in the "Rebellion of the Seven States" during the reign of Emperor Jing, and was sent back and buried nearby Pengcheng (present- day Xuzhou) as a commoner after his death. Through the analyses to the unearthed artifacts and the special phenomenon of "damaging jades" found in Liu Yi's tomb, we can find some differences from the burial institution of other feudatory lords. Based on this, this paper made inferences to other two royal tombs of the Western Han Dynasty in Xuzhou area, and pointed out that the occupants of the Han tombs at Duolan Hill and Dongdong Hill were Liu Wu and Liu Yanshou, who also took part in the rebellion, and their wives, respectively.
出处
《文博》
2016年第5期37-40,共4页
关键词
宛朐侯刘(
)
谋反王侯
葬制
Liu Yi, the Marquis of Yuanqu
Rebel Feudatory Lords
Burial Institutions