Whose mausoleum is Mangdang Mountain?
Mangdang Mountain is the tomb of King Liang of the Western Han Dynasty.
The Tombs of the Princes of Han and Liang, also known as the Mangdang Mountain Han Tombs, are located in Mangdang Mountain, a national 5A tourist attraction. They are the tombs of Liu Wu and his family in the Liang Kingdom of the Han Dynasty. They include 13 tombs. The total area of the tombs is about 5.5 million square meters. Cutting mountains to create outlines, cutting through rocks to hide, the structure is complex and majestic, just like a huge underground palace. It is now a national key cultural relics protection unit.
The tombs are distributed on various peaks except the main peak of Mangdang Mountain. The main tombs include the Mausoleum of King Xiao of Liang, the Mausoleum of the Queen, the Mausoleum of King Liang ***, and the Han Dynasty Portrait Stone Tomb in Xishan. Among them, the "Four Gods Cloud Map" unearthed from the tomb of King Liang was praised by Chinese and foreign experts and scholars as "Dunhuang before Dunhuang". The Queen's Mausoleum is known as "the best stone chamber in the world" for its huge scale and extraordinary value. Mausoleum".
The distribution of the tombs of the Liang King in Mangdang Mountain
Mangdang Mountain is the place where Liu Bang, the emperor of the Han Dynasty, killed the snake and revolted. It is also considered a geomantic treasure by the Han Dynasty royal family. The tombs of the Liang King of Han Dynasty It is the tomb of Liang Xiaowang Liu Wu, the son of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, and his family. The tombs are distributed on various peaks except the main peak of Mangshan Mountain, covering an area of about 5.5 million square meters.
The tombs of the Han and Liang kings are buried in the tombs of Liang Xiao Wang Liu Wu, Liang *** Wang Liu Mai, Liang Ping Wang Liu Xiang, Liang Qing Wang Liu Wushang, Liang Jing Wang Liu Dingguo, Liang Yi Wang Liu Sui, and Liang Wang. Liu Jia, the king of Huang, and other kings of Liang.
The distribution order of royal tombs is: Baoan Mountain, Confucius Mountain, Tiejiao Mountain, Nanshan, Huangtu Mountain, Yaoshan and Xishan. The tomb doors of all mausoleums are dug more than 10 meters away from the top of the mountain. There are tall seals on them, 5-10 meters thick, and an area of 5000-6000 square meters.
The earth is piled and rammed, and the earth covers most of the top to the middle of the mountain. The surface of the earth is flat, higher in the south and lower in the north. The two tombs in the north and south are juxtaposed. The south tomb occupies the main position of the mountain and is the royal tomb, and the north is the tomb. In the Queen's Tomb, most of the tomb passages face east and slightly south.