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For the people of the Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD), death was not the end of existence. The body might perish, but the soul, they believed, continued on. The silk painting below, known as Feiyi, or "non-garment," is one of the most remarkable discoveries from the Mawangdui Han | Collector
For the people of the Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD), death was not the end of existence. The body might perish, but the soul, they believed, continued on.

The silk painting below, known as Feiyi, or
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For the people of the Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD), death was not the end of existence. The body might perish, but the soul, they believed, continued on. The silk painting below, known as Feiyi, or "non-garment," is one of the most remarkable discoveries from the Mawangdui Han

For the people of the Han Dynasty (202 BC–220 AD), death was not the end of existence. The body might perish, but the soul, they believed, continued on. The silk painting below, known as Feiyi, or "non-garment," is one of the most remarkable discoveries from the Mawangdui Han

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