Where is the tomb of the king of Misu Kingdom in Baili Township?

The ruins of the ancient Misu Kingdom are located in Baili Township, 20 kilometers west of Lingtai County, Gansu Province. The ancient Misu Kingdom was a powerful tribe in the northwest of Zhouyuan during the late Shang Dynasty. It was destroyed by King Wen of Zhou in 1057 BC. The county party committee and the county government plan to build a Misu Cultural Square with the historical and cultural characteristics of the ancient Shang and Zhou Dynasties, a new stage, 10 supporting cultural station function rooms, a gate, and a 500-meter wall. The ancient city wall is partially built into towers and city walls. 4,000 square meters of hardened site and 4,000 square meters of greening completed.

The ancient Misu Kingdom was a powerful tribe in the northwest of Zhouyuan during the late Shang Dynasty. It was destroyed by King Wen of Zhou in 1057 BC. After King Wu conquered the Shang Dynasty, he granted the title of princes with the same surname and established the ancient Misu Kingdom, which was later destroyed by King Zhou of Zhou. The backyard of present Baili Middle School is said to be the ruins of the original Misu Kingdom palace. There is Misu Cemetery in Lanniwan, about 2 miles east of the ancient Misu Kingdom ruins. There is a huge group of Western Zhou tombs in Dongshan, and the largest Western Zhou bronze tripod in Gansu Province was unearthed here.