Where does the Han nationality in Jiulongshan belong?
The Han Tomb of Jiulong Mountain is located at the southern foot of Jiulong Mountain, 9 kilometers south of Qufu. It is the mausoleum of the kings of the Western Han Dynasty. Excavated along the mountain, this tomb is the largest cliff tomb in China.
There are five mausoleums, arranged in east and west, all of which were dug in the mountains. The shape and structure of the five tombs are basically the same. 1970 Shandong Provincial Museum excavated four tombs in the west, numbered 2, 3, 4 and 5 respectively. More than 900 funerary objects/kloc-0 were unearthed, including silver thread jade clothes, five coins, palace money, "Wang Weiyang" bronze seal, Sima Chean and so on. Tomb No.3 is the largest, with a total length of 72. 1 m, a volume of 2,900 cubic meters, a length of 37.5 meters, a width of 24.3 meters and a height of 18.4 meters. Near the entrance of the tomb, there are two ear chambers with east-west symmetry, which are used to place chariots and horses. At the northern end of the pyramid-shaped mound, there are the left and right side rooms, the tunnel, the front room, the back room, the stone niche and the front room. There is a complete drainage system in the tomb. Total length123.6m. After the water flows from the back room to the east compartment, it is discharged along the natural gap. East and west chariots and horses rooms are located at the northern end of the tomb, near the tomb door. Besides chariots and horses, there are pottery, crossbows and arrows in the room. The entrance of the tomb was blocked with 19 rectangular boulders, one of which was engraved with the words "the tomb is four feet wide". The East Wing and the West Wing are warehouses for storing food such as grain, fish and meat. The front room is a spacious hall, where stone chimes, pottery, half a penny, five baht and bronzes were found. There are jade tubes, agate beads, five baht, accessories and pieces of lacquerware and pottery in the east and west rooms. The back room is a coffin room. There is a tile house in the room, but it collapsed. Now the tomb is restored and displayed in accordance with the ritual specifications of tombs in the Han Dynasty.
Wu Jia Village: Wu Jia Village, located in the embrace of Jiulong Mountain, is the source of Baima River, bordering Zoucheng City in the south, with a population of 2,330, an area of 2,060 mu of cultivated land and a mountainous area of nearly 3,000 mu. There are 62 people in party member and 7 members of the village branch. There are many places of interest in Jiulong Mountain, such as the tomb of King Lu in the Western Han Dynasty, cliff statues and stone carvings in the Tang Dynasty. On March 14, the 12th (enlarged) meeting of the 13th Standing Committee of Qufu Municipal People's Congress was held in Wu Jia Village, Xiaoxue Street, which established the development idea of "playing ecological cards, singing tourist cards, making a fortune and building a harmonious village" in Wu Jia Village, and carried out the work of "clearing three piles" in depth.