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Whose tomb was stolen in Pengwangdianzi Village, Jingzhi Town, Anqiu City?

Peng: On the Canal River in the southeast of Pengwangdianzi Village, there is a green tomb with a height of nearly 5 meters and a diameter of about 30 meters, which is said to be the tomb of Peng Yue in the Western Han Dynasty. The top is covered with thorns, jujubes, Lycium barbarum peel and weeds. The fruit of Lycium barbarum peel has matured and become more and more red among weeds. When climbing to the top of the tomb, thorns and thorns of Zizyphus jujuba are stabbing their trouser legs, so be careful to avoid them. There is a deep pit at the top of the tomb, which is obviously formed by robbing the tomb. The pit wall is also covered with wild jujube and grass.

The east, north and west sides of the tomb are farmland, the south is a cemetery, there is an east-west field path in the middle, and about 20 meters to the south is the north bank of the canal. Not far away, several small graves have been connected with Wang Peng's tomb, which are covered with weeds more than half a meter high. In front of the grave, there are two cement columns one and a half meters high, pulling two iron wires as fences.

Wang Weihe, a 72-year-old sanitation worker in the village, told us that before the tomb was stolen, there was a "military commanding height" cement sign on the top of the tomb. When I was a child, the grave was tall and big. Later, villagers dug holes to take soil to pad pigsty or prepare soil for surrounding farmers. This tomb is much smaller than before.

One day seven or eight years ago, I heard from the villagers that Peng had been robbed. He also went to see the situation with the villagers. At that time, I went to see that the top of Wang Peng's tomb had been dug into a shaft by grave robbers, and there was a tomb to the north along the shaft wall. I saw that this tomb was made of blue bricks, about 30 cm long, 25 cm wide and less than 10 cm thick. The tomb is a cuboid, about 3 meters long from north to south, 2 meters wide from east to west and nearly 2 meters high. The interior wall is covered with dark red sticky things, and the ground is piled with soil, which may be dug by grave robbers. No relics in the tomb were found at the scene. Maybe something was stolen by a grave robber.

Asked who this tomb belonged to and what dynasty it belonged to, Lao Wang said that he only heard the old people in the village say that it was Wang Peng's tomb, but he didn't go into details about who it belonged to and what dynasty it belonged to. Some people say it's the Han Dynasty, and the big blue bricks built in the tomb look like the Han tomb.

Pengwangdianzi Village was originally located on the west side of National Highway 206. 1974 Dashui Village was flooded and then moved to another village about 300 meters east of the highway. The whole village 1 10 has more than 500 households and 660 mu of land. Walking more than 300 meters east from Pengwangqiao along the north dam of the canal, you can see Pengwangzhong, and the nearby Pengwangdianzi village has become a public forest land. There are three villages in the west and north of Pengwangdianzi Village, namely Wang Jia Wang Peng, Li Jia Wang Peng and Ge Jia Wangpeng, because they are close to Pengwangzhong.