Where is Han Xin's graveyard?

Han Xin was a famous soldier in the late Qin Dynasty and early Han Dynasty, and was listed as "three outstanding heroes of early han dynasty". Finally, he was killed by his unparalleled exploits and talents. In the 11th year of Emperor Gaozu (196 BC), Lv Hou and Xiao He lured Han Xin to the bell room of Changle Palace and killed him on charges of rebellion. It's sad that a generation of famous soldiers died in the wrong place. According to historical records, Han Xin was buried in Wanglong Village, Baqiao District. 1998 during the cultural relics investigation, it was found that there was a stone tablet in front of the tomb of Bi Yuan, the governor of Shaanxi Province in the Qing Dynasty, which was recorded as "the tomb of Han Gongxin, the marquis of Huaiyin, Han Dynasty".

Liu Qi, deputy director of Baqiao District People's Congress, who has always been enthusiastic about the protection of cultural relics, has been searching hard with reporters recently, and finally found the general location of Han Xin's tomb in a field on the roadside, but found no marks. The cemetery, which used to occupy about an acre, has now become the cultivated land of the villagers, and the pedestal of the stone tablet has also been abandoned behind the farmers' houses. According to Liu Qi, he saw it on the roadside a few years ago and told the village cadres not to let the villagers build houses on it casually. Who knows that roads and houses have been built in recent years, and now Han Xin's tomb has become a flat. Du Yongpu, a 75-year-old man from Wanglong Village, recalled that Han Xin's tomb used to have an acre of land covered with a temple. On both sides of the grave, there was a big acacia tree with a trunk bent like a dragon, which was very imposing. Just after liberation, the villagers took soil from the grave to the feeding room to cushion the animals, but there was a stone tablet nearly two meters long standing there. The base of the stone tablet is a lifelike tortoise, and Shuanglong is coiled around its head. When the Cultural Revolution broke capitalism, this stone tablet was also smashed. At the CPPCC meeting in February this year, Liu Qi, the "proposal king", suggested that the Han Xin tomb site should be restored by the government and approved by the provincial and municipal cultural relics departments as a cultural relics protection unit, making it a cultural relics site in Xi 'an for people to study history and visit. However, the Xi 'an Cultural Relics Department believes that there are few physical materials of the tomb, and whether the owner of the tomb is Han Xin has not yet been determined by the academic community, which needs further investigation and textual research. Therefore, the cultural relics department only protects the tomb as one of the 2944 cultural relics sites in Xi, mainly to maintain the status quo. Liu Qi said, "Han Xin is a great star. Now there is enough evidence and historical data to prove that this cemetery is the real burial place of Han Xin. Han Xin's tomb site should be restored and approved as a cultural relic protection unit by provincial and municipal cultural relics departments. If protection is not strengthened, no one may be able to tell the tomb site in a few years. " He said that he will put forward this proposal again at the CPPCC provincial conference next year.