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Whose tomb is Wang Huiling in Chengdu?
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King Shu Hui's Tomb is located in Shu Tomb in Liao Jia Bay on Wang Hui's Tomb Road in the southeast suburb of Chengdu.

Zhu, the seventh generation of Shu king in Ming Dynasty, was the third son of Shu king. According to the system of the Ming Dynasty, all the concubines of the pro-prince were named county kings except the eldest son who was the enthroned prince. Zhu Xian was named King of Tongjiang County and later King of Shu. His eldest son is Zhu, the king above. In the Ming Dynasty, the tombs of Shu princes were the most striking in the tombs of Shu Nuo and Shu Zhao kings in Shiling area. The tombs of other generations of Shu kings have not received the greatest attention because they are unknown, remote or have few on-the-spot landscapes.

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Wang Mausoleum is located within the jurisdiction of Shiling Sub-district Office, Longquanyi District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, four kilometers south of Chengdu University. It is 564 years ago and is the royal tomb of the king. 1996 12 was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit in the State Council, hence the name Shiling town.

There were ten tombs of Shu kings in Ming Dynasty, including five tombs of Shu kings, three tombs of Shu princesses and two tombs of county kings. They are: Mausoleum, Mausoleum, Tomb of Zhao Fei, Tomb of Ji Fei, Mourning Tomb of Qianjiang, Mausoleum, Mausoleum, Tomb of Ci Fei and Tomb of Banbianfen. The tombs are centered on Nuo Tomb and Cheng Tomb, and the tombs are distributed according to the situation.

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