This paper collates burial materials from the Early Eastern Han Dynasty in the Guanzhong region,identifying multifaceted changes in tomb structures,pottery assemblages,and decorative patterns compared to preceding phases-including both gradual evolutionary shifts and marked abrupt changes.Through comparative analysis with adjacent regions and contextual historical investigation,the study attributes these transformations to three interwoven factors:broader temporal trends,the infiltration of external influences,and systemic decline in production capabilities.The primary root cause is traced to the extensive societal disruption caused by warfare during the transition between the Western and Eastern Han dynasties.