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Really, in Anyang, Henan, epitaphs and bones with names have been found, and there are a lot of reports, so I'm interested in taking a look.
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Willing to believe is true, unwilling to believe is false.
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For more than 1,000 years, there are seventy-two doubts about the location of Cao Cao's tomb, some outside Xuchang City, and some under the Zhanghe River.
The discovery of Cao Cao's tomb in Henan Province in 2008 confirms that the location of Cao Cao's tomb, Cao Cao's nickname, and the thin burial system he advocated are conclusive and reliable records. It is considered to be the real tomb of Cao Cao, supported by the following six major evidences:
1. The total length of the tomb is nearly 60 meters, and the shape and structure of the brick tomb are similar to the known princely tombs of the Han and Wei dynasties, which are commensurate with Cao Cao's status as the king of Wei; The tomb was not found to seal the soil, which is also consistent with the situation that Cao Cao's Shouling Tomb is recorded in the literature "because of the height as the base, and it is not sealed and not a tree".
2. The artifacts, portrait stones and other relics unearthed from the tomb have the characteristics of the Han and Wei dynasties.
3. The location of the tomb is completely consistent with the records in the literature, the unearthed Lu Qian's epitaph and other materials. According to the literature, Cao Cao died of illness in Luoyang in the first month of the twenty-fifth year of Jian'an (220 AD), and in February, the coffin was transported back to Yecheng and buried in Gaoling, which was in the "West Gate Leopard Temple". At that time, the Ximen Leopard Temple was one kilometer south of today's Zhanghe Bridge, and belonged to Fengle Town, Anfeng Township.
This tomb is just west of the Ximen Leopard Temple. In 1998, the epitaph of Lu Qian, the eleventh year of Zhao Jianwu's great servant, was unearthed in the west of Xigaoxue Village, and it was also clearly recorded that the specific location of the tomb of Emperor Wei Wu was here.
4. The literature also records that Cao Cao advocated a thin burial, and he left a "testament" before his death: "bury in time clothes" and "no hidden gold and jade treasures", which has also been confirmed in this tomb: the scale of the tomb is not small, but the decoration in the tomb is simple and simple.
Weapons, stone pillows and other texts can prove that Cao Cao usually "often used" utensils, and some jade and other ornaments should also be Cao Cao's daily wear.
5. The most conclusive evidence is the stone plaque and stone pillow engraved with the inscription "King Wu of Wei". According to the literature, Cao Cao was first named "Duke of Wei" during his lifetime, and later became "King of Wei", and was nicknamed "King Wu" after his death. The unearthed stone plaque and stone pillow are inscribed as "King Wu of Wei", which is the title of Cao Cao when he was buried.
Cao Pi was posthumously honored as "Emperor Wu", known as "Emperor Wu of Wei" in history.
6. The male bones found in the tomb were identified as being about 60 years old, which is consistent with Cao Cao's 66 years old, and should be Cao Cao's bones.
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Can Cao Cao use such a shoddy word? It's ** again!
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So far, the location has not been determined, but it is inclined that the tomb of Cao Cao in Anyang is real.
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No. Now that one is faked by the Henan **.
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Cao Cao's tomb has been found.
Cao Cao's tomb is Anyang Gaoling, located in Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang City, Henan Province, 12 kilometers west of Cao Cao's royal capital Yebeicheng. According to the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" and other historical records, Cao Cao died in Luoyang in 220 AD, and the coffin was transported to Yecheng (now Yebei City, southwest of Linzhang County), and buried in the hills west of the Ximen Leopard Temple in Yecheng.
On December 27, 2009, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage recognized that the archaeological excavation is located in the south of Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang City, Henan Province, which is the tomb of Cao Cao. In May 2013, Cao Cao's Gaoling Mausoleum in Anyang became the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units. In June 2013, the Cao Cao Gaoling Mausoleum in Anyang, Henan Province and the Yecheng site where it is located were shortlisted for the "Twelfth Five-Year Plan for the Protection of Large Ruins" approved by the State Administration of Cultural Heritage and the Ministry of Finance.
It's hard to say now, after all, there are two, but many people think that the real Cao Cao's tomb should be one of the two. >>>More
Gaoling is Anyang Gaoling (Cao Cao Tomb), also known as Wei Gaoling, located in Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang City, Henan Province, 12 kilometers west of Cao Cao's royal capital Yebeicheng. According to the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" and other historical records, Cao Cao died in Luoyang in 220 AD, and the coffin was transported to Yecheng (now Yebei City, southwest of Linzhang County), and buried in the hills west of the Ximen Leopard Temple in Yecheng. >>>More
How to say it, first of all, it is a conspirator who coerces the Son of Heaven so that the princes can see it, and secondly, he is a military strategist, and there are few people who can really fight with Zhuge Liang, and then he is still a poet Zhuge Liang is a teacher, Cao Cao is too much, or an entrepreneur, Cao Cao's Cao Zihao's store in Wei is like the current Jiajiayue chain store, in addition, he is also an advanced person and a psychological expert, through the analysis of Guan Yu's psychology, Huarong Dao's cry and song became famous, and on the whole, he can be a capable person except for not being able to fight, A generation of heroes, it's all hand-coded, hope. Oh.
It doesn't matter, but each class has a cap level, and if you don't add a ribbon, you won't get experience when you reach the cap level.
Zhuge Liang and Cao Cao will definitely choose Zhuge Liang for an interview No ambition, loyalty, clever calculation, and Cao Cao doesn't feel good as a subordinate Cao Cao is suitable for being a leader.