Shunling, the tomb of Wu Zetian's mother Yang, is located in the village, 20 kilometers northeast of Xianyang City. Yang died in the first year of Xianheng (670) and was first buried as a princess. In the first year of God-given (690), Wu Zetian ratified Yang as the little queen and changed the mausoleum to the imperial tomb.
After Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty ascended the throne, he removed the title of High Queen by imperial decree and still called Princess Taiyuan, and changed Shunling back to the princess's tomb, but later generations used to call it Shunling. 1961March, the State Council announced Shunling as the first batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
2. Zhou Ling
Zhouling is a key cultural relic protection unit in Shaanxi Province. Located in Zhouling Middle School, Zhouling Township, Weicheng District, 6 kilometers north of Xianyang. Legend has it that the tombs of Zhou Wenwang and Zhou Wuwang. The circumference of the bottom of Zhou Wenwang Mausoleum is 3 10 m and the height is 1 1.8 m. There is a stone tablet of Bi Yuanli in Qing Dynasty in front of the tomb.
Zhou Wuwang Mausoleum is located at the north of Lingbei 100 meters, with a bottom circumference of 285 meters and a height of 12.3 meters. The two tombs are basically well preserved, and the memorial hall and the wooden archway have been repaired and painted.
3. Yang Ling
Yang Mausoleum, also known as Hanyang Mausoleum, is the graveyard where Liu Qi, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, and his queen Wang were buried together. It is located in Zhangjiawan, Zhengyang Town, Weicheng District, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province, on the Xianyang Plain north of Hougou Village, and it spans three counties, namely, Weicheng District, Jingyang County and Gaoling District.
Yangling was founded in the fourth year of Emperor Jing of Han Dynasty (BC 153) and completed in the third year of Yuan Shuo of Han Dynasty (BC 126). It took 28 years to build and the cemetery covers an area of 20 square kilometers.
1April, 963, Yangling was announced as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in Shaanxi Province. On June 25th, 20001year, Yangling was announced by the State Council as a national key cultural relics protection unit and a national AAAA-level tourist attraction.
4. Hanyang Mausoleum Museum
Hanyang Mausoleum Museum, located on the Weihe River in the northern suburb of Xi, Shaanxi Province, is a national key cultural relics protection unit. Relying on Yangling Mausoleum, where Emperor Jing of the Western Han Dynasty and Queen Wang were buried in different caves, it is a large-scale cultural tourism scenic spot that skillfully combines modern technology with ancient civilization, history and culture with garden landscape, and it is the largest museum in China.
After more than 30 years of archaeological exploration and excavation, it has been proved that Hanyang Mausoleum is mainly composed of mausoleum, Houling Mausoleum, burial pits in the south, burial pits in the north, ritual buildings, burial graves with prisoners, and Yangling City.
5. Xianyang Museum
Xianyang Museum is one of the famous museums in China. 1962 officially opened. The site of the museum is a Confucian temple, which was built in 137 1 (the fourth year of Ming Hongwu). There are nine exhibition rooms and a stele gallery in the museum, with a total exhibition area of 1 100 square meter, and more than 6,000 cultural relics are collected. The contents of the exhibition are mainly historical relics from the Qin and Han Dynasties, as well as some religious relics and epitaphs.
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