Where is Zhuge Liang buried?
1. Short answer:
Zhuge Liang’s Tomb, Wuhou Tomb, is a national key cultural relic protection unit, namely Zhuge Liang’s Tomb, located at the foot of Dingjun Mountain in Mian County (Mian County), Shaanxi Province. Every year, people in Mian County go to visit Zhuge Liang and visit Dingjun Mountain on the day of Qingming Festival; in October 2008, the Three Kingdoms Cultural Festival was held in Mian County.
2. Expansion:
Zhuge Liang (181-October 8, 234), courtesy name Kongming, nickname Wolong (also known as Fulong), Han nationality, Langya Yangdu, Xuzhou ( A native of Yinan County, Linyi City, Shandong Province today, he was the prime minister of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Three Kingdoms period. He was an outstanding statesman, military strategist, essayist, calligrapher, and inventor. He was named Wuxiang Hou when he was alive, and Zhongwu Hou after his death. The Eastern Jin Dynasty regime named him Wuxing King because of his military talents. His representative works of prose include "Chu Shi Biao", "Book of Commandments", etc. He invented the wooden cow and flowing horse, the Kongming lantern, etc., and modified the repeating crossbow, called the Zhuge repeating crossbow, which can fire ten arrows with one crossbow. He died in Wuzhangyuan (now Qishan, Baoji) in the twelfth year of Jianxing (234).
Liu Chan gave him the posthumous title of Zhongwuhou, so later generations often addressed Zhuge Liang as Wuhou and Zhuge Wuhou. Zhuge Liang "dedicated his life to death" and was a representative figure of loyal ministers and wise men in traditional Chinese culture.