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Imperial sacrifices reveal intriguing facts

By Wang Ru????|????China Daily????|???? Updated: 2023-09-07 08:10

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Remains of an Asian tapir, an animal now extinct in China, found in a sacrificial pit at the tomb of Emperor Wen. CHINA DAILY

Historically, the custom of burying animals to accompany the dead was seen as a demonstration of wealth. Hu says that it was common for the wealthy to be buried with ordinary livestock, like pigs, sheep and cows, but for royalty, being buried with high-value animals was a symbol of social status.

According to Cao Long, a researcher at the Shaanxi Academy of Archaeology who was part of the Baling excavation, there is a long history of taking animals from royal gardens for use as sacrifices.

He adds that while historical literature suggests that Emperor Wen was frugal, and cut back on many of the decorations for his tomb, it still conformed to the expectations for an emperor's tomb, and the large number of animal sacrifices is proof of this.

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