2024.2.27 Wang Jian's Tomb, known as Yongling Tomb, is located on Yongling Road, Jinniu District, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, and is the tomb of Gao Zu Wang Jian in the five generations of Qianqian (907-925). In the 1940s, the Sichuan Museum carried out archaeological excavations of Wang Jian's tomb, and found a complete image of the Tang Dynasty court band on the coffin bed. More than 20 cultural relics such as rabbit head dragon body - treasure, silver foil, jade mourning book, amber, silver pig and other relics were unearthed. In order to study the architecture, music, dance, and other aspects of the Tang and the five generations. Clothing and court ceremony system provide valuable physical materials, with high artistic value. On March 4, 1961, Wang Jian Tomb was announced by the State Council of the People's Republic of China as the first batch of key cultural relics protection units in the country. Yongling, the only mausoleum built above the surface, created the first river of the round mausoleum family in the afterlife. Yongling is Wang Jian's tomb, located in the three-dong bridge outside the west gate of Chengdu. Wang Jian (847 ~ 918), a person from Wuyang County, Henan, although he is not familiar with the people, but he is brave in fighting and was knighted by Tang Zhaozong as the king of the king. In 907, Tang died, Wang Jian called Emperor, and Shi called Qianqian. After his death, he was buried in the three-dong bridge. In 1942, the tomb was excavated and confirmed. In 1961, it was listed as a key cultural relics protection unit by the State Council. Wang Jian's tomb was stolen, but the only remaining mausoleum architecture and exquisite stone art that cannot be stolen can still be regarded as the flower of the mausoleum art. The tomb is 15 meters high, 80 meters in diameter and 225 meters in circumference. The momentum is better than Liu Bei's "Huiling". There are 14 double stone coupons in the tomb, divided into the front, middle and back three rooms, the full length of 23. 6 meters...