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Related to the Western Han Dynasty Mausoleum
The burial tombs in the Western Han Dynasty are all in the east of the mausoleum, and the burial tomb in Changling is the largest. Among the buried tombs are the famous tombs of Wei Qing and Huo Qubing. These tombs, together with the tombs of royalty and princes, stretch for hundreds of miles from east to west, as the ancient poem says: "Changling is high and quiet here, and there are many funerals attached." Changling began to set up Lingyi. After the Han Dynasty made Chang 'an its capital, it moved the most popular and outstanding officials of Qi and Chu to Changling City. Since then, the residences of high-ranking officials and rich people have often been moved to various cities, and powerful rich people have been controlled in Chang 'an to consolidate the rule of the Han Dynasty. In the 4th year of Emperor Yong Guang of the Han and Yuan Dynasties (40 BC), he bought the supernatural. Because of forced migration, people went bankrupt, causing social unrest. Setting up paranormal has no effect on consolidating political power, so it was abandoned in Ling Wei.