Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Tomb of Prince Yide

Prince Yide, named Li Chongrun, was the grandson of Emperor Gaozong and Empress Wu Zetian in the Tang Dynasty, and the first son of Emperor Zhong Zong. In the 1styear of the Dazu reign, he and his sister, Princess Yongtai, were killed by Wu Zetian. After Emperor Zhongzong resumed his throne, the tomb of Prince Yide was moved here from Luoyang City in the second year (706) of the Shenlong reign, and he was buried in the Qianling Mausoleum.

Tomb of Prince Yide is situated to the south east of the Qianling Mausoleum. The tomb comprises a paved way, three arches and seven courtyards together with eight niches that probably would have accommodated statues. There are two chambers, one behind the other; the whole being interlinked by corridors. The complex extends 256.6 meters (841.9 feet) in a north-south direction and is 214.5 meters (703.7 feet) in width and was richly endowed with a large number of fine artefacts. Over a thousand items of ceramic figures, tri-color figurines and pottery as well as items of gold, copper and iron have been found here.
The structure has a remarkable array of murals throughout, forty pieces in all that illustrate the day to day life at the Tang court. Symbols of the Prince, the Black Dragon and White Tiger are featured and the mural of the "parade of the Crown Prince" is of great historical interest as this 2.8 meter (9.10 feet) high picture shows the towers, city walls and other important buildings of the ancient capital city. You can see the guard of honor riding in chariots, on horseback as well as on foot as they prepare to march out from Chang'an in a colorful royal procession.
Other murals illustrate hunts. Members of the Tang court were keen hunters and used specially trained cheetahs to bring down their prey. The cheetahs were presented to the royal family as tribute from client states. This again gives an insight into the strategic influence and importance of the regime.
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