Where is the tomb of the Jin Dynasty emperor?

The Imperial Tombs of the Western Jin Dynasty are located in Shouyangshan Town and Chengguan Town, Yanshi City, 20 kilometers east of Luoyang City. The Imperial Tombs of the Western Jin Dynasty are divided into east and west areas. The east area is at the foot of Pillow Mountain to the north of Pantun and Dulou Villages in Chengguan Town, Yanshi City. The west area is at the foot of Guozi Mountain in the north of Nancaizhuang, Shouyangshan Town. The two areas are several miles apart. As the founding emperor of the Western Jin Dynasty, Emperor Wu of Jin seemed to have put a lot of effort into choosing a cemetery. A relatively gentle mountain ridge stretches out to the south from both ends of Guozi Mountain, forming a three-sided surrounding for the cemetery. It is like an armchair, where you can sit and enjoy peace and quiet. It is an ideal Feng Shui treasure place for building emperors' tombs.

Among them, Tomb No. 1 of Shanxi Jin Cemetery, located in the north of Pantun and Dulou villages, is the Chongyang Mausoleum of Emperor Wen of Jin Dynasty. The tomb passage is 46 meters long, 11 meters wide, and the tomb chamber is 4.5 meters long, 3.7 meters wide, and 2.5 meters high. Tomb No. 1 of the Northern and Western Jin Dynasty Cemetery in Nancaizhuang Village is located at the eastern end and is the largest. The tomb passage is 36 meters long, 10.5 meters wide, and the tomb chamber is 5.5 meters long, 3 meters wide, and 2 meters high. It is the Junyang Mausoleum of Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty.

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There are three mausoleum areas in the Eastern Jin Dynasty Imperial Tombs , all around Nanjing. Due to the rudimentary regulation of mausoleums, most of them could not afford graves, and burials were very simple. Coupled with the passage of time and the vicissitudes of the human world, it has long disappeared in the dust of history. According to "Jiankang Records" and other documents, except for the deposed emperor Sima Yi who was buried in Wuling in Wu County, the other 10 emperors were buried near Jiankang and distributed in three mausoleum areas. Among them, Emperor Jianping Mausoleum of Yuan Emperor, Wuping Mausoleum of Emperor Ming Dynasty, Xingping Mausoleum of Emperor Cheng, Anping Mausoleum of Emperor Ai, Chongping Mausoleum of Emperor Kang, Gaoping Mausoleum of Emperor Jianwen, Longping Mausoleum of Emperor Xiaowu, Xiuping Mausoleum of Emperor An, and Chongping Mausoleum of Emperor Gong. The sun of Zhongshan is the sun of Mufu Mountain where Emperor Mu was buried in Yongping Mausoleum.

According to archaeological excavations, the Sun of Zhongshan is located in the Fugui Mountain area of ??the remaining branches of Zhongshan that was blocked by the Nanjing City Wall in the Ming Dynasty. The Yang of Jilong Mountain probably refers to the Gutougang area to the west of Jimingsi Mountain and Beiji Pavilion. The Yang of Mufu Mountain roughly refers to Guojiashan outside the central gate today and its east-west line.