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Scholars who study the murals at the Goguryeo tombs tend to focus on its political attributes, religious symbolism, and identity of those who rest in the tombs. However, the significance of women's clothing in the murals is rarely analyzed. Therefore, this thesis explains the lady and maid costumes on the south wall of the west side of the 4th century mural tombs of Anju County, Wuyue County, and Huanghai South Road. The methods of analysis will include archaeology, literature, and women in literature and art. A comparative analysis of clothing and other historical relics from an objective academic perspective is conducted to show a more realistic understanding of women's clothing at the time given the sociopolitical environment. The hostess's "mixed coveted"-the "GuiYi system"although there is no evidence of this unearthed from the cultural relics, but through historical meterials and commonalities found in images unearthed from the tombs of the same period or by analyzing the political background, the real existence and deification can be discovered. Possible commonalities include; the maid's "upper skirt" which symbolizers the skirt system, the "Silk Road" which signifies the grassland line and seems to find unearthed costumes with commonalities, therefore further objectively proving the commonality of clothing culture at that time. By studying female portraits on the southweat side of the room, it seems that the study of male portraits is more reproducible. the 4th century Dafang County is a feature of the manor system which traded with the Han people as th main body of the Silk Road.