The emperor's mausoleum was built before his death. What about the princess's tomb?

Generally speaking, the princess's tomb should have been built when she was alive. The princesses in Liao Dynasty are different from those in Song Dynasty at the same time. It is said that they enjoy a high status and own their own city, which should be quite a lot compared with the wealth and materials they use. The vast majority of Liao princesses married the Xiao family, and a few married some Han nobles. For example, Princess Chen's tomb has a large number of funerals, but the architectural form is influenced by the cultural customs of the Han nationality. Generally, they are large stone halls, with large sarcophagus, and some are carved with some patterns and designs. In addition, you can also see the princess and Xu Dai wearing Jin Mianju in the tombs of Liao Dynasty, all decorated with gold and silver objects, which is very luxurious. The use of Jin Mianju is a unique custom and etiquette of Qidan people, especially nobles, which can be seen in many noble tombs. There is no epitaph in the early tomb of Princess Qidan. After the early Liao Dynasty, influenced by Chinese culture, epitaphs recording the identity of the tomb owner gradually appeared. In addition, the tombs of Liao princesses are generally not called mausoleums, except for special circumstances in the Tang Dynasty, that is, "TombNo". It's a mausoleum. "