As a capable minister of the Three Kingdoms, where is Zhuge Liang’s tomb after his death?

The Tomb of Marquis Wu, also known as the Tomb of Zhuge Liang, is located at the foot of Dingjun Mountain in Mian County, Hanzhong City. It was named after Zhuge Liang was awarded the title of Marquis of Wuxiang. In the 12th year of Jianxing, Zhuge Liang, the Prime Minister of the Shu Han Dynasty, fought against Sima Yi of the Wei Dynasty in Weinan. He died of illness in the Wuzhangyuan Army and was buried at the foot of Dingjun Mountain in Hanzhong. Zhuge Liang's tomb is surrounded by nine small hills at the foot of Dingjun Mountain and Shaozu Mountain. The nine hills are composed of eight small hills: Qinggou, Zongzigou, Jinggou, Zhandigou, Tianjiagou, Niujiaogou, Wadonggou and Longzuigou. It is divided by a stream. There are three floors in front of the tomb, and it comes from Dingjun Mountain to the west. It takes about three miles to form a bow shape, which was called "Santai Shugan" in ancient times. From the lower six hills of Shaozu Mountain to the east, it looks like a swimming dragon, rising and falling suddenly for five or six miles, until it reaches a crescent moon formed behind the tomb for about half a mile, which is said to be the main line of the tomb. Under the new moon, within Mian Gong, more than 300 acres of flat land suddenly opened up, surrounded by nine branches on the left, right, front and back. The creation of heaven and earth is beyond the reach of man. Zhuge Liang's tomb is now a provincial key cultural relic protection unit.