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1. On the discovery of Cao Cao's tomb.
The cemetery is identified as the tomb of Cao Cao, which is related to two cultural relics stolen by tomb robbers. The location of the "Cao Cao Tomb" was originally a kiln site for soil extraction, which was excavated five or six meters deep and then abandoned, and some villagers planted crops in this way. At the end of 2005, when a villager was watering the ground, he found that there was a place where water was flowing downward, and after inspection, he found that there was a hole there, speculating that there might be an ancient tomb underneath; During the Spring Festival, someone found that the tomb had been stolen, and it was stolen one after another.
The local police station has arrested 5 groups of tomb robbers, 38 people. In 2008, the Anfeng Township Police Station in Anyang County seized three portrait stones in the tomb from the tomb robbers, and the upper part of the portrait stone has the words "Master Book Car", "Xianyang Order", "Ji Liang", "Shilang", etc., and the lower part is the scene of the water and land attack map. Judging from the inscription of the portrait stone, the tomb specification is quite high, and it should be the tomb of a high-ranking nobleman in the Han and Wei dynasties.
Among these cultural relics, the most precious are the stone pillows and inscribed stone plaques. The stone pillow is engraved with the words "King Wu of Wei", and the inscription stone tablet also has the words "King Wu of Wei". The stone plaque engraved with "King Wu of Wei" once again cleared the fog of Cao Cao's tomb.
Because this is consistent with Cao Cao's identity: Cao Cao was the king during his lifetime, and after his son Cao Pi became the emperor, he was posthumously named Emperor Wu of Wei; The "King of Wei" in these two places is completely consistent with his identity at the time of his death.
So it was discovered because the tomb robbers were caught. Hehe.
2. Where is the location?
Cao Cao's Mausoleum currently refers to an Eastern Han Dynasty tomb located in the south of Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang County, Henan Province, where Cao Cao's remains may be buried.
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Cao Cao's tomb is in**? For thousands of years, there have been many opinions. Yesterday, the heads of the Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics, Anyang City and the State Administration of Cultural Heritage held a press conference in Beijing to announce that a tomb of the Eastern Han Dynasty in the south of Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang County, is the Cao Cao Mausoleum recorded in the literature!
It is reported that three remains were found in the tomb, one of which is suspected to be the remains of Cao Cao. At present, more than 250 artifacts have been excavated from the tomb. As a great man of ancient times, Cao Cao's name is a household name.
As the first emperor in Chinese history to propose a "thin burial", is Cao Cao's tomb in? For more than 1,000 years, there have been many opinions and mysteries. Seventy-two doubtful mounds, outside the city of Xuchang, under the water of the Zhanghe River, and under the Tongque Terrace, ......Leave unlimited space for future generations to reverie.
Yesterday at 10 o'clock, at the Asia Hotel in Beijing, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage solemnly announced that after 1 year and half a month of archaeological excavations, after careful research by a number of experts, the cultural relics department finally confirmed a major archaeological discovery: an Eastern Han Dynasty tomb in the south of Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang County, is the legendary tomb of Cao Cao, King of Wei Wu!
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The tomb is located in the south of Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang County, has been stolen many times, in order to protect it in a timely and effective manner, in December last year, after reporting to the State Administration of Cultural Relics for approval, the Henan Provincial Bureau of Cultural Relics organized the Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology to begin rescue archaeological excavations on the tomb.
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1. Cao Cao's tomb is Anyang Gaoling, located in Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang City, Henan Province, and Wutong is 12 kilometers west of Cao Cao's royal capital Ye Beicheng. According to historical records such as Wusheng's "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms", Cao Cao died in Luoyang in 220, and his coffin was buried in the hills west of the Ximen Leopard Temple in Yecheng.
On December 27, unanimously confirmed by the Chinese archaeological community, the State Administration of Cultural Heritage finally determined that the archaeological excavation of the Gao Mausoleum in Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang City, Henan Province was Cao Cao. On June 11, 2010, Cao Cao's Mausoleum in Anyang was selected as the first of the "Top Ten New Archaeological Discoveries in China in 2009". In May 2013, Cao Cao's Mausoleum became the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
In June 2013, Cao Cao's Gaoling Mausoleum and Yecheng Ruins 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.
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Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang City, Henan Province. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit and a large brick chamber tomb with multiple burial chambers. Cao Cao's tomb is located in the Cao Cao Wang's capital Ye 12 kilometers west of the north city, Cao Cao's high mausoleum plane is a zigzag, sitting west to east is a double-chamber brick tomb with a slope tomb road, the scale is large, the structure is complex, mainly composed of the front and back rooms of the tomb road and four side rooms.
Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang City, Henan Province. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit, and it is a large brick chamber tomb with many burial chambers. Cao Cao's tomb is located in the Cao Cao Wang's capital Ye 12 kilometers west of the north city, Cao Cao's high mausoleum plane is a zigzag, sitting west to east is a double-chamber brick tomb with a slope tomb road, the scale is large, the structure is complex, mainly composed of the front and back rooms of the tomb road and four side rooms.
The slope tomb road is long meters, wide meters, the deepest distance from the surface is about 15 meters, the tomb plane is slightly trapezoidal, the east side is 22 meters wide, the west side is 18 meters long, the tomb covers an area of more than 740 square meters. According to the "Chronicles of the Three Kingdoms" and other historical records, Cao Cao died in Luoyang in 220, and his coffin was buried in the hills west of the Ximen Leopard Temple in Yecheng (now southwest of Linzhang County, Hebei Province and the northern suburbs of Anyang City, Henan).
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