There are two tombs where the murals of the Tang Dynasty were found. The owner of one of the tombs is an official of the Tang Dynasty. On this tomb, many items of government officials, costumes of Tang officials at that time and many high-end luxury goods buried with them were also found. The other tomb is a husband-and-wife burial tomb. In this tomb, we can see many murals, mainly couples, reflecting the loving life of buried couples.
In these murals, we also saw many scenes of Tang Dynasty businessmen sending missions to the Western Regions. In these scenes, we can see that many businessmen in the Tang Dynasty started cultural exchanges at that time, and many businessmen from Tibet came to the Tang Dynasty to exchange goods. It can be said that the cultural and economic exchanges between the mainland and the western regions in the Tang Dynasty have always been the research objects of many modern civilizations. In the process of studying this culture, we can find that the economic development of the Tang Dynasty was relatively rapid at that time. Moreover, the owner of the tomb is also a royal wedding, so it must have taken a lot of manpower and material resources to bury two people in royal specifications.
In today's archaeological discoveries, we can see a large number of murals, through which we can infer that the economic development at that time was also very beneficial to people's lives. These murals are undoubtedly the precious heritage left by the ancient people of China to modern people. In these precious murals, we described a very grand and prosperous era with that era as the background. As we all know, the Tang Dynasty was a very prosperous period in China. During this period, the rulers made great efforts to govern and the people lived a good life.