Cao Cao Gaoling, also known as Wei Gaoling, is the tomb of Cao Cao in the late Eastern Han Dynasty (his son Cao Pi claimed to be the emperor and later called "Emperor Wu"). The original site of the mausoleum was a mystery until February 27th, 2009, when the Henan Provincial Cultural Relics Bureau announced that Cao Cao Gaoling had been confirmed by archaeology, and its address was located in Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang County, Henan Province, China. On February 4, 20 10, Gaoling was added as the fifth batch of cultural relics protection units in Henan Province.
The History of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Wei and Emperor Wudi: "In the first month of the spring of the 25th year of Jian 'an, (Wang Wei) went to Luoyang. The right to strike a feather and pass it on. Gengzi, Wang Ben died in Luoyang at the age of 66. The edict said:' The world is not stable and has not followed the ancient times. They were all taken away after the funeral. Garrison personnel are not allowed to leave the station. There is a division, and each rate is the location. When you get dressed in time, there is no hidden treasure. "Shu Yue Wu Wang. In February, Ding Mao was buried in Gaoling. "