Liu Bei's tomb is under the county shipyard ... Some experts believe that Liu Bei died in the summer when the temperature was extremely high. With the traffic at that time, it was impossible to send the body back to Chengdu for burial before it rotted. However, this statement is inconsistent with the records in the History of the Three Kingdoms. Liu Bei's tomb is in Wuhou Temple.
Hui Ling is located on the west side of the main hall of Wuhou Temple in Chengdu. It is inferred from the inscriptions, poems and related records since the Tang Dynasty that Liu Bei's Tomb should be in the Hanzhaolie Temple in Wuhou Temple. Fang Beichen, a professor at the School of History and Culture of Sichuan University, a well-known scholar of the Three Kingdoms culture, and Shen Bojun, an expert in the study of the Three Kingdoms culture of Sichuan Academy of Social Sciences, are all supporters of this statement. Liu Bei's tomb is in the local Lotus Dam.
He Jiazhi, a cultural relic expert in Meishan Susan Temple Museum, believes that Pengshan has always had a saying that the imperial tomb is Liu Bei's tomb. In the past, the waterway transportation from Chengdu to Lianhua Village in Pengshan was very developed, and it took only half a day to get there, and Mumashan was Liu Bei's racecourse. He Jiazhi also believes that the Book of Changes in the Han Dynasty was relatively developed, so it is logical to choose a place with good feng shui to bury an emperor.