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Exploring the Historical Characteristics of Stone Carving Art in Mausoleums of the Southern Dynasties

Zhu Zhenya, Liu Dongyu, Fauzi Naeim and Mo Yunjie
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Zhu Zhenya: Faculty of Creative Industries, City University Malaysia
Liu Dongyu: Faculty of Creative Industries, City University Malaysia
Fauzi Naeim: Faculty of Creative Industries, City University Malaysia Universiti Kuala Lumpur
Mo Yunjie: Faculty of Creative Industries, City University Malaysia

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 4, 2603-2612

Abstract: The stone carving art in mausoleums of the Southern Dynasties is an important part of the mausoleums of emperors and nobles, with distinct characteristics of the era and cultural value. Compared to the majestic and magnificent stone carving art in mausoleums of Northern Dynasties, the stone carving art in mausoleums of the Southern Dynasties more emphasis on formal beauty and symbolic significance, showcasing a dignified and elegant style of the era. Based on the analysis of the political, economic, and cultural background of the Southern Dynasties, this article explores the evolution of the form, carving art, and cultural connotations of the stone carvings in mausoleums of the Southern Dynasties, in order to reveal their unique position in the history of ancient Chinese mausoleum art and provide a new research perspective for a deeper understanding of artistic and cultural exchanges during the Southern Dynasties period.

Date: 2025
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