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How many imperial tombs are there in Xianyang and where are they located?

Xianyang is an ancient historical and cultural city.

On the Weibei Plateau, 65,438+00 kilometers north of Xi 'an, there are many imperial tombs in the Han, Tang and Liang Dynasties. There are 27 imperial tombs and 256 buried tombs, including the Changling Mausoleum of Emperor Gaozu, the Mausoleum of Emperor Wudi of Han Dynasty, the Yangling Mausoleum of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty, the Zhaoling Mausoleum of Emperor Taizong of Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi of Tang Gaozong and the Ganling Mausoleum of Wu Zetian.

There are many graves in the eyes, arranged in a row, forming an extremely spectacular mausoleum group.

The main tombs are:

First, the Western Han Dynasty:

Western Han Changling Mausoleum, Western Han Anling Mausoleum, Western Han Yangling Mausoleum, Western Han Ping Ling Mausoleum, Western Han Lingwei Mausoleum, Western Han Yanling Mausoleum, Western Han Yiling Mausoleum and Western Han Kangling Mausoleum.

Second, Tang:

Tang Zhaoling, Tang Ganling, Tang Jianling, Tang Chongling, Tang Duanling and Tang Jingling.

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1. Western Han Dynasty Changling Mausoleum: The mausoleum of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, is located on the Xianyang Plain in the north of Yaodian Township, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, facing south, with the flowing Weihe River in the south and the majestic Jiuyi Mountain in the north. Qinchuan's old road crossed the original ground.

Second, An Ling in the Western Han Dynasty: Liu Ying, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty. After Hui Di's death, he was buried in Anling, Baimiao South Village, Hanjiawan Township, Weicheng District, east of Xianyang City. ?

3. Baling in the Western Han Dynasty: Emperor Liu Heng (202 BC-BC 157) died and was buried in Fuling, with the temple name Taizong.

Fourth, the Western Hanyang Mausoleum: Liu Qi (188- 14 1 years ago), the son of Emperor Xiaowen, and the queen of Mother Dou. The Yangling Mausoleum of Emperor Han Jing is located in the north of Dongzhangjiawan, Xiaojiacun Township, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, at the junction of Weishui and Shuijing, about 6 kilometers west of the Changling Mausoleum of Emperor Gaozu. It is the easternmost tomb of the Western Han Dynasty in Xianyang. When the mausoleum was built, it belonged to Yiyang County, hence the name Yangling.

Mausoleum of Western Han Dynasty: Mausoleum of Emperor Liu Che of Western Han Dynasty. Located in Maoling Village, Xingping City (formerly Xingping County), 40 kilometers northwest of Xi City.

Ping Ling in the Western Han Dynasty: The Mausoleum of Emperor Gaozu Liu Fu. Buried in Ping Ling (now northwest of Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province 13).

7. Ling Wei in the Western Han Dynasty: Located in the southeast of Xinzhuang Village, Zhouling Town, Weicheng District, Xianyang City. Mausoleum of Liu Shi, the eighth emperor of the Western Han Dynasty.

Yanling in the Western Han Dynasty: Liu Ao's tomb is located in Majiayao Village, Zhouling Township, Weicheng District, 5 kilometers north of Xianyang.

Nine. Yiling in the Western Han Dynasty: The Yiling of Emperor Ai of Han Dynasty is located in the southeast of Nanhe Village, Zhouling Township, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province.

10. Kangling in the Western Han Dynasty: the cemetery where Emperor and Queen Wang of Han Kangling were buried together, located in Dazhai Village, Zhouling Township, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province.

1 1. Zhaoling in Tang Dynasty: Zhaoling is the mausoleum of Li Shimin, Emperor Taizong, located on Jiuyang Mountain, 22.5 kilometers northeast of Liquan County.

12. Ganling in Tang Dynasty: Ganling is a unique mausoleum in China and even in the world where two emperors and a couple were buried together. Li Zhi, the third emperor of the Tang Dynasty, and Wu Zetian, the only female emperor in China's history, are both buried in it, and they are national key cultural relics protection units. Located in Liangshan, 6 kilometers north of Ganxian County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province.

13. Tang Jianling: Tang Suzong Hengli Mausoleum, the fifth batch of national key cultural relics protection units. It is located 50 kilometers northwest of Xianyang City, 0/5 kilometers northeast of Liquan County, with an altitude of 783 meters. The southern foot of the Military Commander Mountain is a mausoleum.

14. Tang Chongling: Tang Chongling is the tomb of Tang Dezong Shili, located at the craggy southern foot of Jianglu Township, Jingyang County, 45km north of Xianyang City.

15. Tang Duan Mausoleum: Li Yanduan Mausoleum in Tang Wuzong is located in the north of Taogou Village, Xumuyuan, which is17km northeast of Sanyuan County, Xianyang, with an altitude of 540m and a cliff elevation of 400m. Fairy is 4 kilometers east and Zhuang Ling is 6 kilometers west.

16. Tang Jingling: Tang Jingling is one of the eighteen tombs in the Tang Dynasty and the tomb of Li Xian in Tang Xizong. Located in Nanling Village, Tiefo Township, Gan County, Xianyang City, it is 4 kilometers away from Ganling, 2 kilometers away from Tiefo Ancient Temple, and faces Yin Fu Expressway (G70) in the east.

Xianyang has a long history. There are 18 monarchs, as many as 27 imperial tombs and more than 400 tombs in Xianyang Plain, which stretches for hundreds of miles.

In Xianyang, you can always touch the historical pulse that has long faded from passion but still beats slowly and regularly, feel the glory that Xianyang once felt and witness the prosperity that Xianyang once witnessed.

In recent years, Xianyang Tourism Bureau has increased the sustainable development of the imperial tomb scenic spot, so that more people can understand the vicissitudes and glory of the imperial tomb.

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