This subverted the view that China Emperor Baling was located in the mouth of Phoenix, which lasted for nearly a thousand years from the Yuan Dynasty!
1. The Baling of Emperor China is located in the "Jiangcun Tomb". For a long time, people have always thought that the Baling of Emperor China is located in the "Phoenix Mouth", that is, Yangjiashan Village, Maoxi Town, Baqiao District, xi City (locally called "Phoenix Mouth"). Now it seems that it is actually wrong. Now it should be updated to "China Emperor Baling is located in Jiangcun Tomb", which is located in Jiangcun Tomb of Bailuyuan, Baqiao District, Xi City.
In order to facilitate understanding, the following is a brief introduction to the "Jiangcun Tomb" in the form of memorabilia-
Jiangcun Tomb was discovered on 200 1. Speaking of it, this "Jiangcun Tomb" was first discovered by grave robbers. It is revealed that grave robbers dug up the grave here one night in 200 1, 16 10. They didn't find any treasure, but they stole 180 pieces of pottery figurines.
In 2002, six black pottery figurines of the Western Han Dynasty stolen from China appeared at an auction in the United States. After many efforts, these six terracotta figures returned to Xi in 2003. Finally, it was determined that grave robbers stole it from Jiangcun ancient tomb.
In 2006, archaeologists conducted an archaeological investigation on Jiangcun Tomb. The exploration results show that there is an "Asian"-shaped tomb hidden here, with a total of four tombs. The owner of this grave is still unknown.
20 15 Cao Long and Yang Wu Station of Shaanxi Institute of Archaeology, through years of archaeological research, think that the mausoleum of China Emperor Baling may not be "Fengzui", but Jiangcun Tomb discovered in 200 1. Their paper entitled "Discussion on the Shape of Hanba Mausoleum" was published in Archaeology No.8, 20 15.
202 1, 65438+65438 February, National Cultural Heritage Administration released information confirming that "Baling, Emperor of China, is located in Jiangcun Tomb".
Second, the cultural relics unearthed in the Baling of Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty From the excavation of grave robbers in 200 1 year, there are no treasures here, but more pottery figurines.
Since 20 17, archaeologists have carried out continuous exploration and found that Jiangcun tomb is a giant tomb with a depth of more than 30 meters. The plane of the tomb is "Asian style", and the side of the tomb is about 72 meters. Archaeologists found more than 1 10 external hidden pits around the tomb.
Archaeologists have unearthed more than 0/000 pieces of all kinds of pottery figurines/kloc-and more than 3,000 pieces of gold, silver, copper, iron and ceramic cultural relics through local excavation of hidden pits around Jiangcun tomb.
In the hidden pit about 40 meters long, the dense pottery figurines are particularly eye-catching, and a large number of pottery figurines are painted nude pottery figurines.
Third, extended reading Han Liu Wendi Hengsheng was the fourth son of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, in 202 BC. He ascended the throne in 180 BC, and since then, he has created "the rule of cultural scene".
Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty is also famous for his frugality in history. He wanted to build a "terrace". After calculation, he needed gold 100 Jin, so he said it was equivalent to the property of 10 middle-class families, so he didn't build it.
In history, Emperor Wen of the Han Dynasty once ordered Baling to be built with earthenware, not decorated with gold and silver, so it was named Baling (also known as Baling) because of its name "Bashui".