The hunping (Chinese: 魂瓶; pinyin: Húnpíng), translated as soul jar or soul vase, is a type of ceramic funerary urn often found in the tombs of the Han...
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straps containing scrolls of parchment inscribed with verses from the Torah Hunping, translated as soul jar or soul vase, a type of Chinese ceramic funerary...
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CE. Celadon lian bowl with Buddhist figures, Western Jin, 265–317 CE. Hunping jar of the Western Jin, with Buddhist figures. Conquest of Wu by Jin Battle...
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The late Han years saw the early development of the peculiar art form of hunping, or "soul jar": a funerary jar whose top was decorated by a sculptural...
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ensembles were often made to decorate the tops of the so-called "soul vases" (hunping), found in many tombs of that period. Beyond China's physically creative...
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Jìn era horseman (Hunping jar detail)....
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depicting buildings, monuments, people and animals adorned the tops of the hunping funerary vessels. The outsides of tombs often featured monumental brick...
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of the National Police in Kyiv Common name Kyiv City Police Abbreviation HUNP Kyiv (ГУНП в м. Києві) Motto To Serve And Protect Служити і захищати Agency...
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thousand years later. In the collection of the Nanjing Museum there is a hunping funerary jar, dating to 272 AD, with a miniature architectural composition...
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Song dynasty porcelain hunping vases excavated in Heshi...
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