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Quzhou traditional cultural projects on provincial list: Culture of Gumie

chinadaily.com.cn| Updated :2022-01-21

Culture of ancient country of Gumie

The Zhejiang Provincial Cultural Relics Archaeological Research Institute has completed the excavation of several large mound tombs – located in the Qujiang district of Quzhou – and preliminarily findings have determined that they date to the Western Zhou Dynasty (c.11th century-771 BC).

As early as in 1983, the province's cultural relics department discovered there were multiple mounds at the confluence of the Qujiang and Miaoyuan rivers.  In 2018, a large number of funerary objects – including bronze horses, swords, arrowheads and other weapons and tools – were unearthed in the area, in Yunxi township.

According to Zhang Min, a researcher at the institute, the mound tombs were the highest grade of tomb in the ancient country of Gumie and are also known as the royal cemetery.

The Gumie clan, originating from ancient North China, moved south and settled in Quzhou during the Spring and Autumn Period (770-476 BC) and it merged with the Huaxia nationality after the migration.

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