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“Huang Chang Ti Cou” Image 1

B.C.117 ~ B.C.57

Museum of the Tomb of Han Guangling King

Museum of the Tomb of Han Guangling King
Yangzhou, China

“Huang Chang Ti Cou” is a special funeral meant for emperors only in ancient China. “Huang Chang” refers to cypress, the kind of wood selected, whose inner part is yellow, while “Ti Cou” stands for the structure by which the heads of the wood (the cross sections facing the root) were put together towards the inner part. So the ancient people used wood instead of bricks to build a wall around the coffin.

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  • Title: “Huang Chang Ti Cou” Image 1
  • Date: B.C.117 ~ B.C.57
  • Dynasty: Western Han Dynasty
Museum of the Tomb of Han Guangling King

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