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The tomb of the Han Dynasty in Mancheng, also known as the tomb of the King of the Sun Yat-sen, is located on the mausoleum of the Mancheng District, Baoding City, Hebei Province. It is the tomb of Jing Wang Liusheng and his wife Dou Yu in the middle of the West Han Dynasty. The Wu Emperor Yuanding in the West Han Dynasty was buried in February four years (113), Liu Shengxuan, Dou Fufu four years after the Western Han Yuanding, before the first year of Taichu, that is, between the first 113 ~ in the first 104 years. The Han Tomb in Mancheng belongs to the Hengcao-style "cliff tomb", which is built in a mountain-like way, and the tomb path and tomb chamber are chiselled into a curve. The layout of the Han tomb in Mancheng is similar and similar, and it is composed of six parts: tomb, ramp, north ear room, south ear room, middle room, back room. There is also a well-conceived anti-theft and drainage system in the tomb. The tomb chambers of the two tombs are huge, with the luxury and luxury of the burial products, a total of more than 10,000 pieces of relics such as gold, silver, copper, iron, jade, stone, pottery, lacquer, silk and other relics, including "golden wisp jade clothes", "long Xingong lamp", "wrong gold copper Boshan furnace" and other objects. Mancheng Han Tomb is one of the 100 archaeological discoveries in China in the 20th century, and it occupies an important position in the history of Chinese archaeology. As a large-scale cliff cave tomb of the emperors of the Han Dynasty and the later level, the tomb chamber of the Han Dynasty tomb is large in scale and complete in preservation. The cultural relics unearthed in the tomb fully reflect the highly developed material civilization during the heyday of the West Han Dynasty and the wisdom and creativity of the working people at that time. The discovery of the Han tomb in Mancheng revealed the burial structure and burial system of the princes of the West Han Dynasty, and provided important physical data for the study of the development of crafts and crafts such as smelting, casting, lacquerware, textile and other aspects of the Han Dynasty.
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The tomb of the Han Dynasty in Mancheng, also known as the tomb of the King of the Sun Yat-sen, is located on the mausoleum of the Mancheng District, Baoding City, Hebei Province. It is the tomb of Jing Wang Liusheng and his wife Dou Yu in the middle of the West Han Dynasty. The Wu Emperor Yuanding in the West Han Dynasty was buried in February four years (113), Liu Shengxuan, Dou Fufu four years after the Western Han Yuanding, before the first year of Taichu, that is, between the first 113 ~ in the first 104 years. The Han Tomb in Mancheng belongs to the Hengcao-style "cliff tomb", which is built in a mountain-like way, and the tomb path and tomb chamber are chiselled into a curve. The layout of the Han tomb in Mancheng is similar and similar, and it is composed of six parts: tomb, ramp, north ear room, south ear room, middle room, back room. There is also a well-conceived anti-theft and drainage system in the tomb. The tomb chambers of the two tombs are huge, with the luxury and luxury of the burial products, a total of more than 10,000 pieces of relics such as gold, silver, copper, iron, jade, stone, pottery, lacquer, silk and other relics, including "golden wisp jade clothes", "long Xingong lamp", "wrong gold copper Boshan furnace" and other objects. Mancheng Han Tomb is one of the 100 archaeological discoveries in China in the 20th century, and it occupies an important position in the history of Chinese archaeology. As a large-scale cliff cave tomb of the emperors of the Han Dynasty and the later level, the tomb chamber of the Han Dynasty tomb is large in scale and complete in preservation. The cultural relics unearthed in the tomb fully reflect the highly developed material civilization during the heyday of the West Han Dynasty and the wisdom and creativity of the working people at that time. The discovery of the Han tomb in Mancheng revealed the burial structure and burial system of the princes of the West Han Dynasty, and provided important physical data for the study of the development of crafts and crafts such as smelting, casting, lacquerware, textile and other aspects of the Han Dynasty.
The Han Tomb of Mancheng is located on the east slope of the main peak of Lingshan. The two tombs are juxtaposed from north to south, and the tomb gate is east, about 120 meters away. The main peak of Lingshan is in the middle, with two peaks like left and right, and three peaks are connected, like a Taishi chair facing west and east. On the hillside in front of the tomb, there is a 6~ 14 meters wide north and south ancient road. This road should be a manually built up road to the mountain when building the tomb and burying the dead. In addition to the first and second tombs on the mountain, there are 18 small tombs exposed outside.
The tomb of the Han Dynasty is the tomb of Jing Wang Liusheng and his wife Dou Xuan in Zhongshan, West Han Dynasty. The tomb of Liu Sheng is about 52 meters long, the widest is about 38 meters, the highest is about 7 meters, and it is composed of tomb path, horse house, warehouse, front hall and back room. The tomb of Dou Xuan and Liu Sheng Tomb are roughly the same shape. The tomb chambers of the two tombs are huge, with the luxury and luxury of the burial products, a total of more than 10,000 pieces of relics such as gold, silver, copper, iron, jade, stone, pottery, lacquer, silk fabrics, including "Jin Wi jade clothes", "Changxin Palace lamp", "wrong Jinboshan stove" and other famous objects.
The tomb of the Han Dynasty is the tomb of Jing Wang Liusheng and his wife Dou Xuan in Zhongshan, West Han Dynasty. The tomb of Liu Sheng is about 52 meters long, the widest is about 38 meters, the highest is about 7 meters, and it is composed of tomb path, horse house, warehouse, front hall and back room. The tomb of Dou Xuan and Liu Sheng Tomb are roughly the same shape. The tomb chambers of the two tombs are huge, with the luxury and luxury of the burial products, a total of more than 10,000 pieces of relics such as gold, silver, copper, iron, jade, stone, pottery, lacquer, silk fabrics, including "Jin Wi jade clothes", "Changxin Palace lamp", "wrong Jinboshan stove" and other famous objects. The excavation of the Han tomb in Mancheng (including 18 small burial tombs on the south slope of the main peak of Lingshan, to be excavated), provided important physical information for the study of the political, economic, military and document science and technology in the West Han Dynasty, fully reflecting the hard work and wisdom of the working people of ancient China
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