Why is there only a mound of clothes in Li Guang s tomb, and where is Li Guang s tomb?

Updated on history 2024-05-18
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    A pair of stone horses in front of Li Guang's tomb are relics of the Han Dynasty, this is very good identification, indicating that Li Guang has a tomb in the Han Dynasty, as for the Tang Dynasty poet Du Fuliu lived in Qinzhou, there is a poem that says: "Therefore, the old Si Fei general, when to build the altar." It cannot be said that Du Fu lived in Qinzhou in the second year of the Tang Dynasty (759 AD) when Tianshui did not have Li Guang's tomb, but it just shows that Du Fu had feelings from time to time when he hung Li Guang's clothes and tombs!

    Otherwise, how could he think of Li Guang out of thin air?There are many celebrities in Tianshui!Li Guangyi's mound was erected by the people, and Du Fu had the official feeling of "when to discuss the construction of the altar", and the altar worship would be an official matter, and the altar was not a tomb, which meant that the official gave fair treatment!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    After Li Guang's death, according to the practice in the army, he should be buried in a chosen place, but where are his bones buried?Lost in history, there is no way to verify.

    In order to commemorate this hero, the Tianshui people in Li Guang's hometown built a "clothed mound" in Shimaping in the south of the city for future generations to pay homage and pay tribute to. However, there is no exact historical data on when the tomb of Li Guang in Tianshui was built. The Tang Dynasty poet Du Fuliu lived in Qinzhou and had a poem saying:

    Therefore, the old Sifei will discuss when to build an altar". This poem shows that in the second year of Tang Qianyuan (759 AD), Tianshui had not yet built a tomb for Li Guang. Therefore, Du Fu has this question, which means:

    When will Qinzhou be able to build an altar for Li Guangying's soul?After that, hundreds of years later, the tomb was built in Shimaping, Qinzhou. According to the "Qinzhou Chronicles", it is recorded

    Yang Gong of the current system passed through Qinzhou, and ordered Zhizhou to rebuild Li Guang's tomb and set up a tombstone. In the "late autumn of Qianlong in the Qing Dynasty" (1739 AD), the tomb of Li Guang was rebuilt and a tombstone was erected. It can be inferred from this that the construction age of the tomb of Li Guang in Tianshui should be later than that of the Tang Dynasty, earlier than that of the Qing or Ming dynasties, and it can be presumed that it was built after the Song Dynasty, with a period span of at least 800 years.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Li Guang's tomb is located in Shimaping, south of Tianshui City. There is no record of when Li Guang's tomb was built.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Li Guang's tomb is located in Shimaping, south of Tianshui City. There is no record of when Li Guang's tomb was built.

    This Li Guang tomb is the tomb of the clothed mound, the tomb is about 2 meters high, the circumference is 26 meters, the cemetery has a stele tower of up to 6 meters, there are three sacrificial pavilions in front of the tower, all of them were built in the early thirties, the wall gate is inscribed "Flying General Jiacheng". The cemetery** is a hemispherical mound with a height of about 10 meters and a circumference of about 25 meters, surrounded by green bricks and covered with grass, solemn and solemn. In front of the tomb, two stone tablets were erected in front of the Qing Dynasty Qianlong to reconstruct the "Tomb of Han General Li Guang" and Jiang Zhong's main title "Tomb of Han General Li Guang".

    There are two stone carved horses of the Han Dynasty in front of the cemetery pavilion, the shape is rough, the style is simple, but now it is worn and broken, and it has a slight form, and the stone horse flat is also named because of this.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    No, if he could find it, he would have found it a long time ago, and he wouldn't have to look for it until now, his tomb should be in some hidden place.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Personally, I don't think so, because his graveyard is very secretive, and few people know about the consequences when it was built.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    No way. Because Li Guang's tomb didn't know where it was hidden, it couldn't be found.

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