Sanding tombs
The state of Jin is equivalent to the noble tomb of Dr. Qing, with Jiuding, Bagui, three sets of chimes and one set of chimes buried with him, which is no less than Lu Ji's "court eight-string dance". In Houma area, Shanxi Province, the last aristocrats of the scholar class were also buried with one set of bells and two sets of bells, surpassing the tomb of Prince Guo, a great doctor from the late Western Zhou Dynasty to the early Spring and Autumn Period. In civilian tombs, this phenomenon of "super ceremony" is more obvious. There are 165 funerary tombs in Zhongzhou Road, Luoyang, which represent the changes of civilian tombs during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. Except for a few tombs with bronze ritual vessels, the pottery combination in the tombs is completely the daily utensils such as altars, jars and cans in the early Spring and Autumn Period. In the middle of the Spring and Autumn Period, some ritual vessels such as Tao Ding began to appear. In the late Spring and Autumn Period, pottery ritual vessels have occupied an overwhelming advantage. In the Warring States period, pottery utensils such as beans and pots completely replaced ordinary pottery such as bowls, pots and cans. The phenomenon of super-ceremony is also manifested in tunnels (tombs). In the Zhou Dynasty, tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb-tomb- Not only medium-sized tombs have this way of building tombs, but even small civilian tombs have followed suit.