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The Weibei Plateau in Guanzhong, Shaanxi Province, from Ganxian County in the westernmost part to pucheng county in the easternmost part, is lined with the tombs of eighteen emperors in the Tang Dynasty, stretching for hundreds of kilometers, overlooking Qinling Mountain and thousands of miles of fertile fields in Guanzhong, with rolling mountains behind it and winding Fenghe River, Weihe River and Jinghe River in the middle. Eighteen tombs in the Tang Dynasty, each of which can be described as a treasure trove of geomantic omen.
In the history of China, the Tang Dynasty was the world superpower at that time. From its establishment in 6 18 to its demise in 907, it took 289 years, with 2/kloc-0 emperors. Among them, 19 was buried in Shaanxi, except for the other two emperors, Zhao Zong and Aizong, who were buried in Lu Yu respectively, among which Wu Zetian and Gao Zong Li Zhi were buried together. Known as the eighteen tombs of the Tang Dynasty.
From west to east, the eighteen mausoleums in the Tang Dynasty were: Gan Mausoleum, where Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Wu Zetian were buried together; Tang Xizong Jinglian Mausoleum; Tang Suzong Hengli Jianling; Zhaoling, Li Shimin, Li Zhenling of Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, chongling of Sok Li of Tang Dezong, Zhuang Ling of Li Zhan of Tang Jingzong, Li Yanduan of Tang Wuzong, Li Yuanxian of Tang Gaozu, Li Youjian of Tang Yizong, Li Yuyuan of Tang Dynasty and Tang Wenzong.
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