"Weinan·Pucheng County·Guangling" Introduction to Shaanxi Scenic Spots
"Weinan·Pucheng County·Guangling" Introduction to Shaanxi scenic spots
Yaoshan in Guangling Village, Xiangcun Township, 10 kilometers north of Pucheng County. Guangling is the tomb of Li Heng, Mu Zong of the Tang Dynasty.
Li Heng, Mu Zong of the Tang Dynasty, reigned for 4 years and was named Changqing. He died in the first month of spring in the fourth year of Changqing (824) and was buried in Guangling Tomb in November of that year. "Pucheng County Chronicle" states that the mausoleum covers an area of 16 hectares, 92 acres and 8 minutes, and the mausoleum area is enclosed for 40 miles. In front of the mausoleum, there are 8 pairs of stone figures, 1 pair of stone lions, 3 stone horses, 1 pair of Chinese watches and 1 stone tablet. There are two tombs of Queen Gongxi and Queen Zhenxian Xiao. Guangling was repaired during the Kaibao reign of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin (968-976). It is now 3598.6 meters long and 123.3 meters wide.
Guangling is a national key cultural relic protection unit.