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Whose tomb was Xi Bailuyuan?

The Cultural Relics Bureau finally confirmed that Jiangcun Tomb in Bailuyuan, Shaanxi Province was the tomb of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty. In fact, before this, the Baling of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty had already reached a conclusion, that is, the Phoenix Mouth on the bank of Bailuyuan.

This place is a mountain with a prominent original edge, which is triangular in shape, much like the enclosure of a mausoleum. Besides, Emperor Wendi was a very thrifty emperor. He once instructed that he could not afford a grave. The ancients thought that Baling was a cliff tomb because of mountains, and Fengkou happened to be another high cliff.

Baling recorded in historical books is within 70 miles east of Chang 'an and has always been considered as the location of Baling. At first, I thought it was the tomb of Princess Liu Pu of Guantao. Sister is a powerful figure in the early Han Dynasty, the eldest daughter of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty and the sister of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty.

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty became a prince by marrying Liu Pu's daughter Chen Ajiao. This is the story of the golden house. Grave robbers stole 300 cultural relics from it, including some pottery figurines, but I believe better things have long been taken away. The remaining 300 pieces can no longer be judged as the mausoleum of Emperor China, so they were considered as the mausoleum of Princess Guantao at that time.