Whose tomb is Mangdang Mountain?

Mangdang Mountain is the mausoleum of Liang Wang in the Western Han Dynasty.

Han Group, also known as Mangdang Mountain, is located in Mangdang Mountain, a national 5A-level tourist attraction. It is a group of tombs of Liu Wu and his family in Han Dynasty, including 13 tombs with a total area of about 5.5 million square meters. It is a huge underground palace with complex structure and magnificent momentum, and is now a national key cultural relics protection unit.

Tombs are distributed on all peaks except the main peak of Mangdang Mountain. The main tombs are Mausoleum, Empress Mausoleum, Liang Mausoleum and Han Tomb in Luoshan. Among them, the "Four Gods Cloud" unearthed from Liang's tomb is praised as "Dunhuang before Dunhuang" by experts and scholars at home and abroad, and the Queen's tomb is praised as "the first stone tomb in the world" because of its huge scale and extraordinary value.

Burial Distribution of Wang Liang's Tomb in Mangdang Mountain

Mangdang Mountain is the place where Liu Bang, the emperor gaozu of Han Dynasty, beheaded snakes. It was also regarded as a treasure trove of geomantic omen by the royal family in Han Dynasty. The tomb of King Liang of Han Dynasty is the tomb of Liang Xiaowang Liu Wu, son of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, and his family. The tombs are distributed on all peaks except the main peak of Mangshan Mountain, covering an area of about 5.5 million square meters.

In the tomb of King Liang, there are: Mai Liang, Liu, Liu, Liu Dingguo, Wang Liusui, and Liu Jia, King of Liang Dynasty.

The distribution order of tombs is Baoan Mountain, Fuzi Mountain, Tiejiao Mountain, Nanshan Mountain, Huang Tu Mountain, Yaoshan Mountain and Nuo Mountain. All tombs were dug at a distance of more than 0/0 m from the top of the mountain/kloc-0, with tall seals on them, with a thickness of 5-10 m and an area of 5,000-6,000 square meters.

Pile up soil and tamp it, and seal the soil to cover the whole top of the mountain to halfway up the mountain. The sealing surface is flat, high in the south and low in the north, and the two tombs in the north are side by side. The tomb in the south is the theme of the mountain, and the tomb in the north is the queen's tomb. Most graves face east, slightly south.