Collection name: Welcome music and dance picture
Historical period: Western Han Dynasty
Source of collection: Unearthed from Qishan Han Tomb in Peixian County
Unearthed in 1977
The size of the collection: 187cm long, 78.5 cm wide and 15 cm thick
Collection: The original stone was rectangular, for the stone tomb side plate, broken one-third.
Picture description: This picture is Yin line engraved, left grid to build inspiration, the picture of two people respectively in the drum around holding the drum, beat side dance, vigorous and vigorous, it is said that the word "inspiring" from this. One person under the drum rings the bell, two people outside the rattle, corresponding to two dancers in the middle of the sleeves up and waist dancing, below the right four people performing, left five people in the clap.
On the right side of the screen for the welcome figure, two people on the left in six games of chess. The two persons sitting sitting rightward to the left, each holding a plate, serve the master to the right. The second from the right in the row below, one holding a brochure, the other writing, as if giving orders to the four on the left. In each of the three images, a man holds a kind of bronze rod called "Jin Wu", indicating the noble status of the people he follows.