What are the interesting places in Chengdu's Ten Mausoleums?

The interesting places of the Ten Tombs in Chengdu are: Ming Shu Tomb Museum, Liu Bei Mausoleum of Emperor Zhaolie of Han Dynasty, Wangcong Temple, Tomb of Wangjian, and the coffins of ancient Shu in Chengdu.

1. Ming Shu Wang Mausoleum Museum

Ming Shu Wang Mausoleum is located in Shiling Municipal Park within the jurisdiction of Shiling Street, Longquanyi District, Chengdu, with a history of 564 years. It is the royal tomb of the Ming Shu Wang. Focusing on the tombs of the third generation of Shu kings in Ming Dynasty, ten tombs were formed.

The Ten Tombs of the Ming Dynasty, centered on the third generation of Shu Wang's Nuo tomb, have formed the most concentrated tombs around it and its neighboring areas, including Zhao Fei's tomb of Nuo Wang, Ji Fei's tomb of Nuo Wang, Huai Wang's tomb of Qianjiang, Hui Wang's tomb, Zhao Wang's tomb, Cheng Wang's tomb, Cheng Wang's second princess's tomb and Banbianfen County's tomb. Ten Tombs of the town.

2. Tomb of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty

The tomb of Liu Bei, Emperor Zhaolie of the Han Dynasty, where Mrs. Gan and Empress Mu were buried together successively, is a tomb for husband and wife. Huiling Mausoleum consists of zhaobi, Shanmen, Shinto, Bedroom and Mausoleum. Huiling's enclosure is 12 meters high and 18 meters in circumference, which is circular. Around the tomb, surrounded by a wall, the existing brick wall was built in the fifth year of Qing Daoguang, with the words "Tomb of Emperor Zhaolie of Han Dynasty" on it.

3. Wangcong Temple

Wangcong Temple is located in the southwest of Pidu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, 23 kilometers away from Chengdu. The scenic spot is a national AAAA-level tourist attraction. It is a shrine built in memory of Du Yu, King of Shu, and his successor Cong Di. It is also an imperial tomb in southwest China, where the two masters are sacrificed and the sages of Shu people are mourned.

wangcong temple scenic area covers an area of 55, square meters, surrounded by pools and rippling blue waves. wangcong temple is the main tourist spot, including "Journey to the West Art Palace", "Laser Gun Battlefield" and "Liangshan Mountain in Shui Bo".

4. Tomb of Wangjian

Chengdu Tomb of Wangjian Museum is located at Sandong Bridge outside the west gate of Chengdu. Wang Jian (847 ~ 918), a native of Wuyang County, Henan Province, was illiterate, but he fought bravely and was named King of Shu by Tang Zhaozong. When he died in the Tang Dynasty in 97 AD, Wang Jian proclaimed himself emperor, known as Qian Shu in history, and was buried in Sandong Bridge after his death.

In p>1942, the tomb was excavated and confirmed. Although Tomb of Wangjian was stolen, jade belts, mourning books, memorial books, memorial treasures, all kinds of silverware, iron pigs, iron cows and so on were still unearthed in the tomb. These cultural relics provide valuable physical materials for the study of architecture, music, dance, costumes and court rituals in the Tang and Five Dynasties. In 1961, it was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit by the State Council.

5, Chengdu ancient Shu boat coffin burial tomb

Chengdu ancient Shu boat coffin burial tomb is located in the commercial street of Chengdu, Sichuan Province. It is a pit and vertical hole tomb with multiple coffins buried in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty (77 BC-256 BC). The tombs are all carved from nanmu wood, and there are many sleepers criss-crossing under them. A large number of exquisite lacquerware unearthed are fine lacquerware of Sichuan Warring States Period.

above content reference: Baidu Encyclopedia-Chengdu.