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Cao Cao Gaoling Mausoleum Museum
Cao Cao Gaoling Mausoleum Museum
Cao Cao Gaoling Mausoleum Museum
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Cao Cao Gaoling Mausoleum Museum

Cao Cao Gaoling Mausoleum Museum

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309 reviews
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6.1
From RUB 111.99
17.5 km from downtown
Phone 0372-3771666
Address: 河南省安阳市安阳县
Recommended sightseeing time: 2-4 hours
Highlights:
󱓊120-yard span shelter & artifacts
See Cao Cao's tomb up-close
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I gave it a 5-point rating because it was small, the experience was wonderful, and the staff were very helpful. Cao Cao's Gao Mausoleum was unearthed in Xigaoxue Village, formerly known as Gaojue Village. The village road is quite narrow, widening only at the entrance to the mausoleum. As a child, I read the Romance of the Three Kingdoms and admired Zhuge Liang and Guan Yu. As I grew older, my love for Cao Cao deepened. Before my visit, I read the book "Cao Cao Buried Here," which gave me a deeper understanding of Cao Cao. After my visit, I compared the records in the book and searched for historical relics one by one, from the tomb's robbery holes to the traces of the sarcophagus in the side chamber, from the gui-shaped stone plaques to the neck-comforting stones, from the ear-shaped cups to the weapons. Of course, it would have been best if we hadn't found the three human skeletons; I heard they're in a museum in Zhengzhou. Suddenly, I felt a wave of sadness. Cao Cao, a great hero, was criticized and slandered thousands of years after his death, yet his remains were not only not preserved intact, but also not even in his own mausoleum. In the Three Kingdoms, Cao Cao said, "I would rather betray the world than let the world betray me." For more than a thousand years, it was the people of the world who let him down.
I have always liked Cao Cao, so this time I took the opportunity to visit Cao Cao's Mausoleum. It was very shocking. The underground palace was a bit seriously restored in the later period, and the restoration was not high. The cultural relics displayed in the museum were also very attractive. The location is a little far away, so it would be more convenient if you drive.
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