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在博物舘裏,在新發掘的古墓裹,我們經常可以看到‘俑’。那些俑,有木雕的,有陶製的。文士、武弁、姬妾、奴僕,各式人等都有。有時一个墓里的陶俑甚至可以擺滿博物舘里的一个巨大的玻璃橱。俑的任务就是陪葬。一个闊人死了,親人們就製了許多俑陪死人下土。在奴隸社会時代,为大奴隸主陪葬的俑用的是活生生的人。許多古書的記載,許多古墓的發掘,都証明了这一點。一九五零年,我們的攷古家在河南安陽殷墟遺址發掘出一座殷代貴族
In museums, we often see ’figurines’ in newly excavated tombs. Those figurines, wood carving, pottery. Scribes, Martial Law, concubines, servants, all kinds of people have. Sometimes a figurine of a tomb can even be filled with a huge glass cupboard in the museum. The mission of the figurine is to be buried. A wide man died, the pro-people made a lot of figurines accompanied by death under the soil. In slavery society, the figurines buried for the slave chiefs use living people. Many ancient books recorded, many excavations of tombs, have proved this point. In 1950, our archaeologists unearthed an aristocracy in the Yin ruins of Anyang, Henan