Xuzhou was the hometown of which emperor in Han Dynasty?

Xuzhou is the hometown of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty.

Pei County, Xuzhou is the birthplace of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang, who is the curator of Sishui Pavilion here. After Qin Shihuang unified China, it was another great achievement for Qin Shihuang to standardize and implement the administrative and public security management system nationwide, besides unifying writing, currency and weights and measures. This management system is to set up a set of top-down management institutions in counties, counties, townships, pavilions and villages under the direct control of the emperor.

The original Emperor Gaozu Temple in Peixian County was built in BC 195. At that time, Emperor Liu Ying, the son of Liu Bang, ordered the temples of Emperor Gaozu to be built all over the country for sacrifice, and renamed Pei Palace, the original palace of Liu Bang in Pei County, as the original temple of Emperor Gaozu. This primitive temple, with a history of less than 2,000 years, has a lot of historical fate and has been built and destroyed repeatedly. The present building was rebuilt on the original site of 1996.

Introduction to the ancestral tomb of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty;

Centered on Liu Qing's tomb, there is a temple of Liu Bang, the founding emperor of the Western Han Dynasty, in the northeast corner, named "Xiwang Temple", and a temple of Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, named "Dongwang Temple" in the northwest corner, with Sanyi Temple of Liu Bei, Guan Yu and Zhang Fei in the east, Xuan Di Temple in Liu Xuan in the west, a thousand meters shinto in front, and stone men, horses and prime ministers on both sides.

The colossus of Liu bang is 42.6 meters high, and the cloak alone is more than 24 meters. Standing in front of the giant statue of Liu Bang is really shocking, marveling at its perfect craftsmanship and majestic charm. The cultural scenic spot of the ancestral mausoleum of the Han Dynasty takes the existing Liu Qing tomb as the core, and integrates the sacrificial area, the Han culture experience area and the village culture area. What is impressive is not the magnificent building itself, but every building, even every grass and tree, is telling a story about China culture.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Xuzhou City