Has the mausoleum of Emperor Liu Che been opened?
Maoling was stolen in the third year of Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty (the first 84 years). Four years later, someone bought two jade boxes and jade sticks in Fufeng (now Fufeng County, Shaanxi Province) and buried them in the tomb. ? [ 14]?
In the second year of Han Yuankang (64), Maoling was stolen. Li You of Hedong County joined Shangdang Baodu Mountain to collect herbs, and got 30 volumes of miscellaneous classics collected in Dongwu Underground Palace from cliff stone carvings, filled with gold boxes.
In the second year of Jianwu of Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty (25 years), the Red Eyebrow Army retreated from Chang 'an and robbed Maoling on the way to the west.
In the first year of Xian Di Chuping (190), Dong Zhuo sent Lu Bu to rob Maoling.
In the first year of Zhonghe in Tang Xizong (88 1), Huang Chao invaded Chang 'an and sent troops to rob Maoling.
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Maoling is the mausoleum of Liu Che, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, located in Xingping City, Xianyang, Shaanxi Province. It is the largest imperial mausoleum in the Han Dynasty, with the longest construction time and the richest funerary objects. It is called the "Pyramid of China".
Maoling was built in the second year of Jianyuan (139 BC) to the second year of Houyuan (087 BC), which lasted for 53 years. Buried graves include Li Furen, Wei Qing, Huo Qubing, Huo Guang and Jin Ridi.
1961March 4th, Maoling was announced by the State Council as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units. From August, 2065438 to August, 2004, 29 Han and Tang Tombs, including Maoling Mausoleum, were included in the World Cultural Heritage Project.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Maoling