【Collection name】Music and dance pictures of banquet guests
【History】 Western Han Dynasty
【Source of collection】Unearthed from Qishan Han Tomb in Peixian County
【Unearthed】1977
【Collection size】83.5 × ninety-six × twenty-one
【Collection texture】limestone
【Collection】The original stone is rectangular, and both left and right sides are left.
【Brief description of the picture】This picture is a negative line engraving. The picture is divided into upper and lower squares. In the center of the upper grid is a four-sloped hall building with clear roof tiles and ridges. A bird stands on the left vertical ridge, and a bird spreads its wings above the right vertical ridge; There are two columns under the eaves, and the top of the column has a double layer of wood (Cotinus coggyi) bearing eaves. There is a person on the left side of the column. He sits on the front of the column. A square object is placed on the front of the column. The person on the right side of the column is holding a wat and standing with a bow on the left side. There is a man outside the left column, wearing a military seat on his head, hanging a sword from his waist, and sitting on his right side; A person outside the right column, holding a plate (or ear cup), kneeling on the left side, with a bottle in front of him. On both sides of the building, there is a double-layer Que, and the right Que remains. Only the double-layer Que top can be seen; The left Que is complete. You can see the top, body and base of the double-layer Que. The body of the Que seems to be engraved with an inscription (indistinct and indistinct). The left side of the Que is carved with a cypress tree (evergreen tree) from the eaves to the bottom of the picture. The lower frame has a "convex" shaped edge, a drum is built in the center, the upper part is decorated with feathers, and the lower part has a drum seat. There is one person on each side of the drum, holding the drum. Three people on the left side of Jiangu sit in front of each other. The one on the left side touches his ear with one hand, and the two on the right side both play with the flute and touch his ear with one hand. There is a box at the upper right of the drum, with a inclined ladder leading to the upper grid building. There are three bells hanging under the box, and the next person holds both hands to knock it up. There are two boards under the lower figures. There are frames on the top, bottom and left of the screen, and the right is disabled.