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What are the characteristics of Li Sheng's tombstone in Gaoling, Shaanxi?
Li Sheng Tombstone in Gaoling, Shaanxi Province, with the full name of "Tang Qiu and Zhong Shuling, a tombstone given by the king of Xiping County to a surname of Gong Li", is located in the north of Weishui Bridge in Baixiang Village, Gaoling County, Shaanxi Province.

This monument was built in 829 to commemorate Li Sheng, king of Xiping County. The inscription mainly describes Li Sheng's life and his exploits for the Tang Dynasty.

The monument is 4.35m high,1.48m wide and 0.46m thick. Flat-headed turtle seat The inscription was written by the famous Pei Du, and Pei Wen was solemn and rigorous. Inscriptions for Liu Gongquan, Shu Dan, Liu Shu, Li Duan and Xiu Run. Carved by famous craftsmen, it is known as the "Three Wonders Monument".

There are inscriptions on the tablet by Li Zan, the twenty-fifth grandson of Hongzhi in Ming Dynasty, and Li Yingkui and Cao Lian, the deputy envoys of Zhengde in Ming Dynasty.

It is said that this monument was originally erected in front of Li Sheng's tomb. Later, due to the invasion of Weihe River, Zheng Feng's original body collapsed and the original tomb was destroyed by water. In the Ming Dynasty, people moved this monument to Weiqiao Village, east of the northern end of Weihe Bridge.