1983, Xingshan County organized the establishment of Zhaojun Memorial Hall, in which stood a 2.8-meter-high white marble statue of Wang Zhaojun. There are six exhibition areas in the museum, namely, "Pregnant Show in Xiangxi, Other Countries Entering the Palace, Grieving in the Han Palace, Please Kiss, Let the Great Wall Live, Showing Honor to Qian Qiu". 198865438+In February, Zhaojun Memorial Hall was named as "Provincial Patriotism Education Demonstration Base" by Hubei Provincial Government. Reference Item: Tomb of Zhaojun in Qinghai-Tibet
The tomb of Zhaojun, also known as the "green tomb", comes from a comment on Du Fu's poems: the grass in the north is white, but the grass on Zhaojun's tomb is green, so it is named the green tomb. Another explanation is that there are many white sands outside the Great Wall, and the tomb of Zhaojun has no vegetation, hazy smoke, ghost green and dozens of miles of vision, so it is called Qingling. There is no archaeological excavation in Zhaojun Tomb Site, but there are related tombs or cenotaph in Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Henan and other places.
Zhaojun Tomb in Inner Mongolia, located on the south bank of Dahe River in the southern suburbs of Hohhot, is 33 meters high and has a construction area of about 1.3 million square meters. There is a double-riding statue in front of the tomb. In 2006, with Zhaojun Tomb as the core, it was expanded into Zhaojun Museum, which is now a key cultural relic protection unit in Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region and a national AAAA-level scenic spot.
Shanxi Zhaojun Tomb is located in Zhongqing Village, Nanyulin Township, Shuocheng District, Shuozhou City, bordering Inner Mongolia in the northwest of Shanxi Province. The villages in Mayi County Annals and Shuozhou Annals in Qing Dynasty, formerly known as Zhongqing Village, have tombs four or five acres wide and more than ten feet high. 20 13 the first seminar on promoting zhaojun culture in jinmeng set up a new monument with an immortal seal. The tablet is a Mongolian-Chinese bilingual poem: "Looking at Daqingshan with your head, climbing Yanmenguan with your feet, playing with mulberry branches with your hands, and looking at tears in Chang 'an with your eyes", and Zhao Jun's portrait is engraved with lines.
Henan Zhaojun Tomb is located in Xiangcheng County, Xuchang City. According to Xiangcheng County Records, there is an ancient tomb named Qingling to the west of Shilipu, which was built to commemorate Zhaojun's departure from the fortress. There is longxing temple beside the tomb, and later generations renamed longxing temple Zhong Qing Temple. The pine and cypress trees in the temple are towering, and the sun shadows are thick. When the incense is at its peak, smoke billows all day long, which looks like the gloomy clouds when Zhao Jun went out to fill the village. Therefore, it is called "Qingzhong Clouds", which is one of the eight scenic spots in Xiang County in Ming Dynasty. On June 8, 2006, Zhong Qing Temple was listed as the fourth batch of cultural relics protection units in Henan Province.