In which historical period did China abolish the custom of using living people and living animals as human sacrifices?
During the Warring States, Qin and Han Dynasties, heavy burial prevailed. Funerary objects Among the funerary objects, some are daily utensils, such as bronzes, lacquerware, pottery, silk, clothes, etc., which can be put directly into the tomb. However, after the end of the slave society, the custom of martyrdom with living people and live animals has been abolished, and the buildings, handmaiden, livestock, chariots and horses that were enjoyed before their death were made into models for burial. Character models are called figurines, which are mainly made of pottery and wood carvings.