This paper starts with the stove models with attached figurines unearthed from the Sui and Tang tombs of Wuchang,and by comprehensively collecting and arranging the materials of stove models with attached figurines dating back from the Han to the Tang dynasties,it clarifies the overall framework of the spatiotemporal distribution of such artifacts,and specifically examines the social and cultural connotations they carried in different periods and regions along with the regional exchanges reflected.On this basis,the paper points out that the stove models with attached figurines buried in the Sui and Tang tombs of Wuchang were more likely to be the result of the influence of the burial culture of the Western Wei and Northern Zhou regimes,and were one of the manifestations that the tomb appearance of Wuchang region was the integration of both the North and South cultural elements.
Stove models with attached figurinesthe Han to the Tang dynastiesthe Sui and Tang tombs of Wuchang