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FIG. 2. Excavation photograph

of the tomb of King

Cuo.

parently linked to the Hutuo River by a narrow underground canal. Of these, the second horseand-chariot

pit, located to the southwest of the entrance to King Cuo's tomb chamber, was the

least disturbed.

Inscriptions on several vessels found in the western storage compartment defend the

king's participation in the 312 BCE war against the Yan. Couched in the sententious ritual

language of the Zhou, complete with stock phrases from classical texts, these texts extol the

political values that were being propounded by Confucian philosophers during the period.

They show that, in spite of its relative obscurity and its "barbarian" origins, Zhongshan operated

fully within the contemporaneous cultural mainstream. In layout and size, as well, King

Cuo's tomb is typical of that of a Warring States period ruler, and its assemblage of funerary

goods is the most comprehensive preserved from the highest level of society during the late

fourth century BCE. LVF

1 Hebei 1995,1:3 - 5; Li Xueqin 1985, 93 -107.

2 Fu 1980.

3 Wu 1988.

4 Poo 1998.

5 The name Cuo is sometimes transcribed as Xi.

354 CHU AND OTHER CULTURES

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