Jiangcun Tomb was identified as the tomb of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty. Is there any evidence at the scene to prove it?

The curtain of Jiangcun was identified as the Baling of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, so this one started? The rule of Wenjing? The location of Qin Shihuang's tomb has finally been determined. The determination of the location of Baling also corrected a Millennium fallacy. Before the Yuan Dynasty, the location of Emperor Wendi's tomb was not recorded in any literature, and archaeologists could only make a rough guess through the scope of the tomb delineated by Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang. It was not until the Yuan Dynasty that there was a book called Chang 'an Annals that it was mentioned that the Baling of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty was in the Phoenix Mouth of Bailuyuan. I don't know whether it is the author's record error or other reasons. This position is two kilometers away from the actual position of Baling. Because there were no mounds in Baling, and the mausoleum was cut by the mountain, it was even more difficult to find Baling until 17. Jiangcun tomb? In the process of rescue excavation, according to the on-site evidence, it was finally determined that Jiangcun Tomb was the Baling of Liu Heng, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty. Let's talk about what evidence is there at the scene to prove that Jiangcun Tomb is the Baling of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty:

I. Specifications

During the rescue excavation of Jiangcun Tomb, archaeologists found that this tomb has very high specifications and belongs to the Asian-shaped tomb of the Han Dynasty emperor. It has four pyramid-shaped tombs, which shows that the identity of the tomb owner is extraordinary, not a simple vassal or vassal, but a royal tomb.

Second, bury with him.

It can also be seen from the objects buried with Baling that the specifications of this mausoleum are very high. Although there are not many gold and silver utensils, several bronze seals found at the scene were the seals of the highest ruling institutions in the Han Dynasty at that time, indicating that the tomb owner had enough control over these institutions, so it can be determined that this is an imperial tomb.

Third, location.

There is no seal on this mausoleum, which is exactly the same as Baling recorded in historical books. ? And it is only 800 meters away from the tomb of Queen Dou. With the discovery of the cemetery wall, Baling was finally determined as the tomb of Emperor Han.

What evidence do you think can prove that Jiangcun Tomb is the Baling of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty? Welcome to leave a message for discussion.