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Why are there two mysteries of Yandi Mausoleum? Where is the real Yandi Mausoleum?

There are two real Yandi Mausoleums, one in Baoji, Shaanxi, and the other in Yanling County, Hunan.

The Yandi Mausoleum in Baoji is located in Tiantai Mountain, where there used to be a bone platform for resting Yandi's body. Now the Bedroom is gone, but there are still traces of broken walls in the Bedroom. Now white marble? Bone bed? Still embedded in the center of the temple site. According to the local legend, Shennong once went to Tiantai Mountain to taste herbs to identify herbs, and accidentally tasted Herba Lysimachiae. As a result, he was poisoned there because he couldn't find an antidote, so people buried him on the lotus platform. According to historical records, Baoji people's activities of offering sacrifices to Emperor Yan began in the Spring and Autumn Period and prevailed in Han and Tang Dynasties. The date of sacrifice is scheduled for the seventh day of July every year. In the early 199s, the ancient buildings of Emperor Yan were mostly destroyed, so Baoji built two memorial sites to commemorate him, namely, the Temple of Emperor Yan and the Mausoleum of Emperor Yan.

Another Yandi Mausoleum is in Hunan. According to "The Emperor's Century", Emperor Yan came to Hunan to collect medicines in order to treat people, but the result was that he tasted Herba Lysimachiae by mistake. Collapsed and buried at the end of Changsha tea town? Since the Han Dynasty, people have worshipped Emperor Yan here and built the Temple of Emperor Yan, which was followed by the Tang Dynasty.

in 967 ad, the song dynasty found the mausoleum of emperor Yan in luyuanpi, and built a ancestral temple here to worship emperor Yan. It has been more than a thousand years since the establishment of the ancestral temple in the Ming Dynasty. During this thousand years, the Yandi Mausoleum has been burned and repaired many times. After the founding of New China, Yandi Mausoleum was listed as a provincial key cultural relics protection unit in Hunan Province, and later as a national key cultural relics protection unit. ?

In 1986, the state decided to rebuild the Yandi Mausoleum, which was finally completed in 1988. The rebuilt Yandi Mausoleum is more magnificent than before, and the whole mausoleum area has expanded to 1 square meters. The mausoleum buildings are all unified with red walls and yellow tiles, which looks magnificent and spectacular. The main hall is divided into four entrances: the meridian gate, the salute pavilion, the main hall, the tombstone pavilion and the tomb. ?

The Yandi clan originated in Hunan, and then expanded to the west and north. It seems that the Yandi Mausoleum is really in Hunan.