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Whose tomb is Mangdang Mountain?
Mangdang Mountain is the mausoleum of Liang Wang in the Western Han Dynasty in Yongcheng. As one of the main scenic spots in Mangdang Mountain Tourist Area, Han Liangling includes Liang Xiaowang Mausoleum, Liang Xiaowang Empress Mausoleum, Lianggong Mausoleum, Mangshan Temple and other scenic spots. The Wangling Group of Han Liang in the west of Mangdang Mountain was formed after Liu Wushou was buried in Baoan Mountain in Liang Xiaowang in 144 BC, and all the kings of Liang chose this mountain for burial, which lasted about 150 years. This mausoleum group was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit in 1996.

Cultural relic value

In the Western Han Dynasty, the tomb of Liang Wang "cut the mountain into a profile and cut through the stone", among which the tomb of Queen Liang Xiaowang is known as "the first stone tomb in the world", with a volume of more than 6,500 cubic meters. There are the earliest freezers, toilets and mysterious acacia roads in China, which are beautifully built and magnificent. The painted murals of "Four Gods Clouds" in communist party's tomb of Liang have high historical, artistic and scientific values.