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Five thousand years in China, what other imperial tombs have not been dug?

As of February 219, the following imperial tombs have not been excavated.

1. Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang.

The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is one of the largest, strangest and richest imperial tombs in the world.

Because the current technology is not developed enough to better protect cultural relics, National Cultural Heritage Administration has made it clear for a long time that it will not actively explore the tombs of emperors. Therefore, the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang has not been excavated.

2. Ganling, the burial tomb of Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Wu Zetian.

Ganling is the best preserved tomb among the eighteen tombs in the Tang Dynasty, and the only tomb in the Tang Dynasty that has not been stolen. Ganling is also the only imperial mausoleum in the Tang Dynasty that has not been stolen for thousands of years. Its underground tunnel number lettering masonry has been found, and there are thin waist iron bolts and tin iron ingots unearthed, which have unique value that ordinary tombs do not have.

3. Mausoleum of the Emperor in Yuan Dynasty.

The tombs of emperors in the whole Yuan Dynasty were not found.

Due to the prevalence of "dense burial" among Mongolians, and the fact that the emperors died in Yuan Dynasty, they were buried in Qie Valley in Mobei. According to Mongolian custom, they were buried on the ground, and there were no tombs and ground buildings, so it is difficult to find the mausoleum site so far. Even the famous Genghis Khan Mausoleum is just the cenotaph of Genghis Khan, and where the real Genghis Khan Mausoleum is always a mystery.

Extended information:

Discovered Mausoleums:

Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang, Mausoleum of Hu Hai in Qin Ershi, Mausoleum of Han Dynasty, Mausoleum of Tang Dynasty and Mausoleum of Emperor Wendi of Sui Dynasty, most of which have been discovered in Xianyang, Xi 'an. Song Ling is in Gongyi, Henan, Hangzhou in the Southern Song Dynasty, and the tomb of King Wu Yue is also in Hangzhou. The Ming Tombs are in Beijing, Zhu Yuanzhang's Xiaoling Mausoleum and Sun Quan Mausoleum, Emperor Wu of Sun Dynasty, are both in Nanjing. Qingling Mausoleum is in Hebei, and Nuerhachi and Huang Taiji Mausoleum are in Liaoning Province (Liaoyang and Shenyang).

Qi Huangong's Tomb, King Chu Ping's Tomb, Nanling, Hanyang's Mausoleum, Ba Ling of Han Emperor and Du Ling of Han Xuandi have long been excavated or stolen in history. Mausoleum of Song Lizong, Mausoleum of Emperor Gaozong and Empress Dowager Cixi in Qing Dynasty (Sun Dianying), Dingling in Ming Shenzong (New China).

Baidu Encyclopedia-Genghis Khan Mausoleum

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Ganling

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