MING CH'I


Meaning of MING CH'I in English

Pinyin ming qi (Chinese: spirit utensils) funerary furniture or objects placed in Chinese tombs to provide the deceased with the same material environment enjoyed while living, thus assuring immortality. While ming ch'i were buried with the dead in virtually all historical periods, the custom was more popular in some periods than in othersfor example, in the Han (206 BCAD 220), T'ang (618907), and Ming (13681644) dynasties. Ming ch'i are usually inexpensive, simply crafted clay models of that which is familiar in lifeincluding guardians, servants, animals, and even architectural structures. A complete set of ming ch'i from a single tomb may amount to a model of an entire village, giving a comprehensive picture of the daily life of the period.

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