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What are the characteristics of lacquer paintings unearthed from Huangtuling Warring States Tomb in Changsha, Hunan Province?

Painted chariots and horses unearthed from Huangtuling Warring States Tomb in Changsha, Hunan Province show galloping carriages, sitting nobles, court officials who completely control galloping horses, and petty officials who bow their heads and hold halberds. Accompanied by birds and clouds, the aristocratic travel is vivid. The hunting pattern lacquer mound unearthed from Chu Tomb in Yanjialing, Changsha, shows that bison are ready to pounce on hunters with their heads down, the halberd bearer sprints to meet the cows, the bow bearer is full of strings, and the two beasts behind them are deadlocked and eager to try. The scene is very tense.