today
Officially announced by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage
(Grandfather of Emperor Wu of Han) the site of the tomb of Emperor Wen of Han
It was determined to be the large tomb of Bailuyuan Jiangcun in Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province
Not under the mouth of the phoenix as recorded in historical records
Since the Yuan Dynasty, historical records have been recorded
Emperor Wen's tomb is located under the mouth of the phoenix
This mistake is nearly a thousand years old!
What's behind the truth?
Let's search for "ironclad evidence" together
Step by step to uncover the mystery of Emperor Wen's "Hegemonic Tombs"

Archaeologists use four-step cross-validation
Step by step to uncover the mystery of Emperor Wen's "Hegemonic Tombs"
01
Step 1
Confirm the specifications of the Emura Tomb
Royal Mausoleum
02
Step 2
According to the excavated cultural relics such as the Zhongsikong Seal
Corroborates the identity of the owner of the tomb as the leader
03
Step 3
It is surrounded by the Great Tomb of Gangchon and the Mausoleum of Empress Dou
The identity of the owner of the tomb should be confirmed again
"Imperial Level"
04
Step 4
The empty "fake" bullying under the mouth of the phoenix
The reverse confirmation is that the location of the True Baling Tomb is really true
Gangchon Tomb
So far
The names of the tombs of the Eleventh Emperor of the Western Han Dynasty were all determined
It makes up for an important part of the study of the Western Han Dynasty Emperor's Mausoleum
Follow-up research and findings
Maybe it will take us to a deeper understanding
The real Western Han Dynasty in history
The frugal Emperor Wen of Han
Emperor Wen of Han (203 BC – 157 BC) was the third emperor of the Western Han Dynasty. According to historical records, Liu Heng was a very frugal emperor.
In the "Records of History", it is recorded that "all the tombs are made of pottery, and must not be decorated with gold, silver, copper and tin, and do not rule the graves, but want to be a province, and do not bother the people."
The "Chronicle of History" also records that during the reign of Emperor Wen of Han for twenty-three years, the palace, gardens, dogs and horses, clothing, cars, etc., did not increase. But anything that is inconvenient to the people is abolished in order to facilitate the people. If these records are true, then Emperor Wen of Han is definitely one of the most frugal emperors.
The small knowledge of historical materials and the opening up of the rule of literary scenery
However, Emperor Wen of Han was frugal to himself and very kind to the people, and he constantly ordered the people to reduce their taxes and give benefits to the people. Under the rule of Emperor Wen of Han, the Western Han Dynasty continued to grow in strength and the treasury was abundant, opening up the first rule of China's feudal society - the rule of Wenjing.
(Source: CCTV News)