Archaeology says why did the stone men on both sides of the ancient tomb tunnel wait?
Mainly look at some local geomantic omen, or explore the underground soil with Luoyang shovel, because the soil brought by ancient tombs is different from that without them. Whether a tomb is an ancient tomb depends mainly on its scale and architectural style. For example, most tombs in the Tang Dynasty were built on mountains, while tombs in the Qing Dynasty were more ornate in carving style. In the cemetery, a memorial hall called Shanggong was set up. Buried tombs built in cemeteries are for burying kings, princesses, concubines and even prime ministers, heroes, generals and officials. There is a tunnel in front of the mausoleum, and there are stone statues, stone beast statues and pavilions on both sides of the tunnel. There are funerary objects in the mausoleum. That's all I know. I hope it works for you.