Where is Liu Bang's grave?
Changling is also called "Changshan" or "Changling Mountain". The name "Changling" may be related to the ancient name "Changping" or "Changping Osaka" where it is located. Some people think that "Changling" was named after the first word "Chang 'an", the capital of the Western Han Dynasty. In fact, there are many "Chang Ling" in the Mausoleum of the Founding Emperor, and "Chang" means "zhang". The tombs buried in Changling include those of Xiao He, Cao Can, zhou bo, Zhou Yafu, Wang Ling, Zhang Er, Ji Xin, Mrs. Qi, Tian Ran, Tian Sheng and Ping Yuanjun. In 1966. A number of exquisite jade carvings were unearthed near Changling, and one of them was a rider riding a horse on a pallet engraved with moire, which gave a sense of freedom.
Chang Ling of Han Dynasty
Chang Ling is the mausoleum of Liu Bang, the ancestor of Han Dynasty. It is located in the north of Sanyi Village, Yaodian Township, Weicheng District, 4 Li away from the urban area, and is a national key cultural relics protection unit.
Liu Bang, Zi Ji, was born in Pei County, Jiangsu Province, and was the founder of the Western Han Dynasty. In 29 BC, Shengzai Chen Daze Township uprising. Liu Bang responded in Peixian County and was called Pei Gong. Together with the Xiang Yu Rebel Army, he destroyed the Qin Dynasty. After the victory of the Chu-Han War, Liu Bang became the throne, with Chang 'an as its capital. After Liu Bang ascended the throne, he enfeoffed seven kings with different surnames, and later removed six of them because of their rebellion or under the pretext of their rebellion. Before he took power, he was still open-minded and focused on the overall situation, so Liu Bang's camp was full of advisers and soldiers. After gaining political power, he was full of doubts, fearing that all the ministers would rebel and could not tolerate his subordinates who risked their lives with him. Chop Han Xin, punish Peng Yue, attack Chen Yuan and demote Zhang Liang, so there is a song saying: "A sly rabbit dies, a good dog cooks, a high bird dies, a good bow hides, an enemy country loses its glass, and an adviser dies." After living in the throne, Liu Bang passed through his hometown Pei County and gave a banquet to entertain all the villagers. When the wine was slightly smoked, he danced his sword and wrote a song: "The wind rises in cloud flying, and Wei Jia goes back to his hometown in the sea, and he is safe and brave." This is the famous "Wind Song" in history. Liu Bang was the first person in the history of our country to raise a three-foot sword, cut a white snake, enter Xianyang and win the world. In his later years, due to the conquest of Ying Bu, the arrow sore recurred. On the way back to the army, Lv Hou called a doctor for him. He refused to see a doctor, thinking that his fate was arranged by heaven. He died in 1995 BC at the age of 61, and posthumous title was called "Emperor Gao".