| Situated in Xianyang city, Yang Mausoleum of Han Dynasty is the
mausoleum of Liuqi who was the famous emperor in the Han dynasty in
China.
Although his mausoleum was found incidentally, thousands of precious
cultural relics such as terracotta warriors were uncovered from
it.
Liuqi (188 ~ 141B.C) was the son of Liuhen. The Han dynasty was
in its heydays under their domination and they contributed a lot
to the development of social economy and culture in the Han dynasty.
In 126B.C, after the empress of Liuqi was dead, she was also buried
in the Yang Mausoleum.
The Yang Mausoleum of Han Dynasty was built in 153B.C when Liuqi
was still alive. It was situated in the Yi Yang County and that's
why it got its name ‘Yang'.
The mausoleum is 166.5m long from the east to the west, 155.4m wide
from the north to the south, and 31.6m high. The empress' mausoleum
is about 450m northeast to the main tomb, while more than 30 minor
tombs are in the north and the east location.
The Yang Mausoleum of Han Dynasty was discovered at the construction
site of Xianyang airport. Later the archaeology team uncovered a
big tomb group consisting of 24 minor tombs of terracotta warriors.
Although the 6th and 8th pits were once robbed, more than 400 colorful
terracotta warriors and colorful porcelains including copper and
iron weapons, agricultural tools, dress decorations and currencies
have been found ever since 1991.
Moreover, several wooden vehicles and terracotta warriors were uncovered
from the 17th pit. All the terracotta warriors uncovered are naked
males, whose hair, beard, eyebrows and eyes are all black, but the
bodies are painted orange.
Additionally, there are large quantities of ceramic cattle, pigs,
dogs, sheep, chicks and etc. According to the calculation, the number
of terracotta works in the Yang Mausoleum has already reached several
thousand, not to say other uncovered cultural relics that are mainly
metal wares. It is really a marvelous scene you will never forget.
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