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URL:https://www.harvard-yenching.org/events/rethinking-religious-elements-
 tombs-early-medieval-china/
SUMMARY:Rethinking the Religious Elements in the Tombs of Early Medieval Ch
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DESCRIPTION:\n	Lin Sheng-chih (Associate Research Fellow\, Institute of His
 tory and Philology\, Academia Sinica\; HYI Visiting Scholar\, 2019-20)\n	C
 hair/discussant: Eugene Wang (Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Professor of Asian
  Art\, Department of History of Art and Architecture\, Harvard University)
 \n\n	Co-sponsored with the Fairbank Center for Chinese Studies\n\n\n	This 
 talk examines religious elements in the tombs of early medieval China (220
 –589)\, in an effort to gain new perspectives into the art of tombs from
  this period. To achieve this goal\, this project conceptually refers to r
 ecent scholarship on the very idea of religion. In terms of materials\, th
 e project covers sources from Buddhism\, Daoism\, Confucianism\, and Zoroa
 strianism\, as well as local cults of nomadic tribes. In its central argum
 ent\, this project aims to elucidate the religious elements in tombs of th
 e Northern dynasties (386–581) by considering the local cults of nomadic
  tribes.
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