Where is the tomb of Li Shimin, king of the Tang Dynasty?

Li Shimin Zhaoling of Emperor Taizong is located in Jiuzhang Mountain in Liquan County, which was selected by Li Shimin himself. Like Mount Li, where the Qin Tombs are located, jiusan is also a name. From the east, it looks like a pen, also known as "Bijia Mountain"; In recent years, some people call it "Mount Fuji in China" because it looks like a bucket from the southwest, and it looks like Mount Fuji in Japan. In the eyes of Feng Shui master, this mountain is fantastic in feng shui: it sits in the north of Weihe River, breathes through Guanzhong, and nine beams arch, making it a unique peak. Backed by mountains and water mirrors, there are mountains and sanitation in front, and the open Guanzhong Plain and the vast Weihe River set each other off, which is really a rare land of geomantic omen. However, Li Shizong chose to build a mausoleum here, which is directly related to his "once every emperor and courtier".