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What ancient tombs are there in history?
What ancient tombs are there in history?

1, Mausoleum of the First Emperor of China (259 BC-265438 BC+0 BC), Mausoleum of Ying Zheng, the first batch of world cultural heritage in China, the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units, national AAAAA-level tourist attractions, located at the northern foot of Mount Li, 5 kilometers east of Lintong District, Xi City, Shaanxi Province.

2. Changling is located in the north of Sanyi Village, Yaodian Street, about 2 kilometers east of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. It is the burial tomb of Emperor Gaozu Liu Bang and Lv Hou. Changling is also called "Changshan" or "Changling Mountain". The name "Chang Ling" may be related to its ancient name "Chang Ping" or "Chang Ping Osaka". Some people think that "Changling" is named after the word "Chang 'an", the capital of the Western Han Dynasty. In fact, there are many "Chang Ling" in the mausoleum of the founding emperor, and "Chang" means "Zhang". Changling is divided into East and West Mausoleums, with Gaozu Mausoleum in the west and Luling in the east. In front of the mausoleum, there are two stone tablets written by Bi Yuanli, the governor of Shaanxi Province in the Qing Dynasty, and the words belonging to the Western Han Dynasty, such as "Changling East Dang", "Changling West Dang" and "Changling West God", were unearthed next to the mausoleum, which confirmed that the mausoleum here was indeed Changling. 1988 65438+ 10/3, Changling was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit.