User:Kamek98/Three Kingdoms Tombs
Appearance
Owner | Type of burial | Name(s) of burial | Burial location (coordinates) | Discovered | Other information | Reference(s) |
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Cao Xiu | Tomb | Cao Xiu's Tomb | Southeast of Sanshilipu Village, Songzhuang Township, Mengjin County, Luoyang, Henan Province | 16–17 May 2010 | General famous for his defeat at the Battle of Shiting | [1][2][3] |
Cao Zhi | Tomb | The Tomb of Cao Zhi | West foot of Yushan in Dong'e County of Shandong Province. | 1951 | One of Cao Cao's sons, a poet | [4][5][6] |
Xu Shu | Grave(?) | – | Pengcheng (present-day Xuzhou, Jiangsu) | ? | Recommended Zhuge Liang to Liu Bei and served Cao Wei | [7] |
Eastern Wu and related burials
[edit]Owner | Type of burial | Name(s) of burial | Burial location (coordinates) | Discovered | Other info | Reference(s) |
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Gan Ning | Grave | Gan Ning's Tomb | Fuchikou | ? | General of Wu | |
Lu Su | Lu Su's Tomb | Mount Lu (鲁山), Zhenjiang | ? | There are a few sites believed to be associated with Lu Su, but it is believed Mount Lu contains his body | ||
Sun Jian | Tomb | Gao Mausoleum | Dafen Village, Situ Town, Jiangsu | ? | Father of the first Wu emperor | |
Sun Quan | Meihua Shan | Purple Mountain, Nanjing | ? | First Emperor of Eastern Wu | ||
Taishi Ci | Tomb of Taishi Ci (太史慈墓) | Zhenjiang | ? | General under Sun Ce and Sun Quan | ||
Zhou Yu | Zhou Yu's Tomb | Lujiang County | ? | Grand Commander of Sun Quan's fleet during the Battle of Red Cliffs | ||
Zhu Ran | Zhu Ran's Tomb | Zhuran Road, Ma'anshan, Anhui | June 1984 | Discovered accidentally during the construction of a factory | [8] |
Shu Han and related burials
[edit]Owner | Type of burial | Name(s) of burial | Burial location (coordinates) | Discovered | Other info | Reference(s) |
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Liu Bei | ||||||
Zhuge Liang | ||||||
Ma Chao | Ma Chao Tomb Temple | Mian County, Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province | ? | General of Shu Han | [9] | |
Wang Ping | Wang Ping's Tomb | Riverside Village, Gaoping Phoenix Mountain Wing Township | ? | General of Shu Han |
Late Han dynasty tombs and related tombs
[edit]Other burials
[edit]The following tombs consist of those which may be of fictitious figures; but have historical significance such as the tomb believed to be of the likely fictitious Diaochan.
Burial owner owner | Type of burial | Name(s) of burial | Burial location (coordinates) | Discovered | Other info | Reference(s) |
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Diaochan | Diaochan Tomb | Diaochan Cemetery, Muzhi Village, Xizhang, Xinfu District, Xinzhou | – | Said to be the tomb Diaochan | [10][11] |
References
[edit]- ^ Jan. "Excavation of Cao Xiu's Tomb, Henan Province, China". China Daily. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
- ^ "Ancient general Cao Xiu's tomb discovered in Luoyang". People's Daily Online. 18 May 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
- ^ "Ancient general's tomb unearthed in Henan". China Dailey. 18 May 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
- ^ Wang, Guanqun. "Sifting fact from fiction in Cao Cao's mausoleum". Retrieved 28 August 2013.
- ^ Shujuan, Lin (7 January 2010). "Sifting fact from fiction". China Daily. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
- ^ "The Tomb of Cao Zhi". Cultural China. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
- ^ (逮大和中,諸葛亮出隴右,聞元直、廣元仕財如此,嘆曰:「魏殊多士邪!何彼二人不見用乎?」庶後數年病卒,有碑在彭城,今猶存焉。) Annotation in volume 35 of the Sanguozhi
- ^ (Name: Lacquer Plate with Noble Life Painting from Zhu Ran Tomb 中文名: 朱然墓彩绘贵族生活图漆盘 Dated to: Three Kingdoms Period, 220 – 280 A.D. | Culture: Eastern Wu Unearthed: 06/1986, at Tomb of Zhu Ran, Ma’Anshan, Anhui | Current location: Ma’Anshan Museum Dimensions: Diameter: 24.8cm; Height: 3.5cm)http://chinablog.cc/2010/07/lacquer-plate-from-zhu-ran-tomb-a-painting-of-noble-life/
- ^ "Machao Tomb". Trip Advisor. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
- ^ "Diaochan Cemetery". China Travel Guide.
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(help) - ^ "Xinzhou Hometown of Diaochan". Trip Advisor. Retrieved 30 December 2014.