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Brief introduction of the tomb of king Liang of Han dynasty
Han Formation, also known as Mangdang Mountain, is located in Mangdang Mountain, yongcheng city City, Henan Province. It is the tomb group of the King of Liang State and his family in Han Dynasty, and 2/kloc-0 tombs have been excavated, with a total area of about 5.5 million square meters. In the Han Dynasty, the tomb of Liang Wang carved mountains as outlines and carved stones for hiding. They are complex in structure and magnificent, just like huge underground palaces. Now it is a national AAAA-level scenic spot and a national key cultural relics protection unit 1. Mangdang Mountain is the place where Liu Bang, the ancestor of Han Dynasty, beheaded snakes and rebelled. It is also a treasure trove for the royal family in the Han Dynasty. Tombs are distributed on all peaks except the main peak of Mangdang Mountain. There are mainly Mausoleum, Empress Mausoleum, Liang Mausoleum, Luoshan Han Tomb, Shiyuan Han Tomb, etc. Among them, the "Four Gods Mural" unearthed from the Shi Yuan Han Tomb was praised as "Dunhuang before Dunhuang" by experts and scholars at home and abroad, and the tomb of his wife, Queen Li, was praised as "the first stone tomb in the world" because of its huge scale and extraordinary value. Many cultural relics unearthed in Han tombs, such as murals, jade clothes, gilded chariots and horses, cavalry figurines and exquisite jade articles, are rare treasures and artistic treasures, which have high historical, artistic and scientific research value. The discovery of Liang Mausoleum in Han Dynasty provides valuable information for studying the shape and characteristics of the Western Han Mausoleum.