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Permanent tombs

author:Golden Mountain Museum

It is located on the slope and cultivated land in the northwest of Nanguan Village, Yonggu Town, Minle County. There are 11 obvious mounds of sealed soil, of which 6 are larger. The south side of the village entrance road M1 (housekeeper pimple) bottom longitude 28.5 meters, 10.3 meters high, rammed earth layer thickness of 8-13 centimeters, the tomb is surrounded by the local people to take soil, M2 in the villagers Fanli National Courtyard, now there is a mound of 10 meters long, 2 meters wide, 2 meters high; M3 and M4 are called double pimples by the local people, and some of the tombs are still remnant. Among them, M3 (East 1) has a bottom diameter of 35 meters and a residual height of 2 meters, and M4 (West 1) has a bottom diameter of 35 meters and a residual height of 2.5 meters, and the distance between the two tombs is 50 meters; M5 (Miaomiao Hill Tomb) has a base diameter of 18.2 meters and a residual height of 4.5 meters, while M6 (West Pimple) has a base diameter of 33 meters and a height of 11 meters. The tomb group is 1,500 meters long from east to west, 1,000 meters wide from north to south, with a total area of 1,500,000 square meters. This tomb group is one of the large tombs with sealed mounds in the county, which is of great value for the study of the history and culture of the Han Dynasty. In 1990, the People's Government of Minle County announced that it was a county-level cultural relics protection unit. In 1993, the provincial government announced that it was a provincial cultural relics protection unit.

Permanent tombs
Permanent tombs
Permanent tombs
Permanent tombs