The first place: there is a large tomb in Zhijiagou Village, Huaxu Town, Lantian County, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, which was excavated in 2009, and the owner of the tomb should be the eldest princess of the Western Han Dynasty, not Jing Ke.
The second place: There is a Jing Ke tomb in Jing Ke Village, Wobei Town, Suning County, Cangzhou City, Hebei Province, which is a clothing mound built by Jing Ke's descendants in order to avoid the pursuit and killing of the Qin State.
The third place: There is a Jingke tomb in Jingkeshan Village, Yizhou Town, Yixian County, Baoding City, Hebei Province, also known as the Shengta Courtyard Tower, built in the Liao Dynasty, and is a mound of clothes.
The fourth place: there is a "Jing mound" in Benji Village, Shouxian Town, Feng County, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, which is said to be buried with part of Jing Ke's remains. In 1935, when the West Branch River was excavated, the "Jing Mound" was buried under the embankment on the south bank.
The fifth: There is a Jing Ke tomb in Li Hutong Village, Jishan Town, Juancheng County, Heze City, Shandong Province, and there is also a joint burial tomb of Sheep Horn Wai and Zuo Botao, leaving the absurd story of "Two Ghosts Fighting Jing Ke".
Sixth: There is a Jing Ke tomb in Jing Tomb Village, Mapo Town, Weishan County, Jining City, Shandong Province, which should be a clothed tomb.
Seventh: There is a Jing Ke tomb in Jingtai Village, Wenliu Town, Puyang County, Puyang City, Henan Province, which is said to be buried with part of Jing Ke's remains.
The eighth place: 1.5 kilometers south of Qi County, Hebi City, Henan Province, Jing Ke clothing crown mound on the north bank of the Zhishin River, a national 2A-level tourist scenic spot, the best one among the eight Jing Ke tombs.
I've been thinking about two questions: first, historical records record that after Jing Ke's assassination of Qin failed, he was ordered to be "dissolved" by King Yingzheng of Qin, and the corpse pieces were taken and fed to the dogs, where is there a corpse? In addition, who dares to risk the world's condemnation to repair Jing Ke's tomb, not afraid of his parents and clan? Jing Ke tombs all over the country are likely to be fake! In addition, Jing Keqiren, whether he is a lone hero or a ranger gangster, does he really need so many fake tombs to mourn? What spirit is it to preach and learn from him? Can anyone answer the above two questions?