Collection name: Music and dance driving map
Historical period: Western Han Dynasty
Source of collection: Huling City site unearthed
Unearthed time: April 2003
Size: 261 cm long, 78 cm wide and 14 cm thick
Texture: Limestone
Collection: The original stone is rectangular, broken into left, middle and right three pieces, right upper and lower corners are left, left and right sides have grooves.
Picture description: This picture is Yin line engraving. The picture is divided into three columns: left, center and right. The left column is the dance scene, a person at the left end, sitting by the right banquet of her master, a cup and a plate in front of it, with an ear cup in the plate. The person on the right, sitting positively, looks banquet, touching her ear as a listening master. One man on the right plays a pipe instrument about which the front end is decorated with two strings of triangular pieces. The man on his upper right is seated frontal; The second person on the right, sitting with the front serve of her master, her hands throbbing (or playing the violin). The middle column is also the scene of music and dance. In the middle, two people face away from each other, their arms are raised in the shape of sleeve dance (one says towel dance, one says Gong Mo dance). Both of them are strapped in waist, wearing knee-length robes and high buns, looking back; The person on the right sits facing the left banquet, holding a circular object unspecified with one hand; The second person on the right, wearing a robe in a bun, stands upright with his hands clasped in front of him. The right column for the funeral scene, a cow pulling a tank wagon (hearse) left line, the car has a mesh curved cover, sixteen spoke wheels; After them, both were clothed in robes and walked on their left side. On the top left of the car, two people wept relative to the ground, also wearing hair, in front of each pole. There are double frames on all sides of the left, middle and right columns.
The frame was inlaid with triangular lines. The whole picture is surrounded by three layers of frames, the inner and outer frames and each column are filled with diamond lines.