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Jade shroud sewn with silk, and two dragonshaped

jades

Length 173 (67 V 2 ), width 44 (17 Vs)

Western Han Dynasty, second century BCE

From the tomb of the King of Nanyue at Xianggang,

Guangzhou, Guangdong Province

The Museum of the Western Han Tomb of the

Nanyue King, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province

The King of Nanyue's jade shroud reflects a burial

practice copied from the kings of small states in

eastern China. These kings were all members of

the imperial Liu family, ruling from the time of the

installation of the Han emperor in the late third

century BCE. They controlled small eastern kingdoms

under the supreme power of the emperor. In

following so closely the practices of the imperial

family, the king demonstrated his adherence to the

same views and beliefs of the Han imperial house.

Zhao Mo did his best to emulate the rulers of the

415 TOMB OF THE KING OF NANYUE

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