In the long-term feudal society of ancient times, as the supreme ruler and emperor, it was incomparably noble. Therefore, after the death of the general emperor, his mausoleum will also be very luxurious, showing the royal style. For example, the Ming Tombs and the Qing Xi Mausoleum, which can still be seen now, show the royal family's honor. However, the emperor's mausoleum below can be said to be the most shabby in history, directly piled up with soil, but now it has been razed to the ground, difficult to find, very desolate.

This is the mausoleum of Liu Chan, the lord of the Shu Han Dynasty. Liu Chan, also known as Ah Dou, is one of the most famous stories in the Three Kingdoms, and now when people mention Liu Chan, they will say that he is an unsupportable Ah Dou. As a representative of the pejorative meaning, many people scold people and say", "You are a dou who can't be supported." His own image was stupid, incompetent, and decaying, and he reused eunuchs in the later period, and finally the Jiangshan that Liu Bei had worked so hard to lay down was also destroyed in his hands. And the most unacceptable thing is that after he was captured, there was an allusion to not thinking about it, laughing generously, and finally ending up with an unsupportable conclusion.
However, now many people think that if Ah Dou is really stupid, really can't afford to support, it is impossible to control the Shu Han state government for more than 40 years, and even after Zhuge Liang's death, he was still the emperor for 30 years. This is enough to show that its ability is outstanding, balancing the forces of all sides of the Shu and Han Dynasties and preserving the ancestral jiangshan. Moreover, the later surrender was also to protect the people of Shu Han from slaughter, and the subsequent Lebu Si Shu was the highest realm of self-protection. Therefore, many people have commented that Ah Dou has actually been misunderstood for thousands of years.
After Ah Dou surrendered, he was given the title of Duke of Anle, spent his old age in Luoyang every day, spent his old age peacefully, and died at the end of his life, which had to be admired. However, at that time, although the Western Jin Dynasty court buried him with the courtesy of a prince, his mausoleum was very shabby, very casual, and very simple. According to historical records, Liu Chan was buried in Fenghuang Mountain, Zhai Quan Village, Pingle Town, Mengjin County, Luoyang, after his death, which is also said to be a treasure land of feng shui.
However, the size of the mausoleum is very simple, and only a 7-meter-high and 15-meter-diameter mausoleum is piled with earth. It can be said that it is the most humble imperial tomb in the ancient five thousand years, Ah Dou hao is also a person who has been an emperor for more than 40 years, and the Western Jin government is so, it is estimated that there is also a deliberate humiliation. But only this humble mausoleum, now there is no trace.
According to the description of several elderly people in the village: In the 60s, Liu Chan's mausoleum was still there, but later the village did not pay attention to it, everyone watered, dug up the soil, and when they grew older, the mausoleum was corroded and collapsed. It is now basically razed to the ground, and even the elderly in the village have a hard time finding the exact location of this Liu Chan tomb. A generation of emperors, the household name Ah Dou, after death to this point, is also unexpected.