The cemetery of the god of war Baiqi was deserted, and the grave was trampled on repeatedly, relying

Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-30

Bai Qi was one of the high-profile generals during the Warring States Period, and was known as the four famous generals of the Warring States Period together with Lian Po and Li Mu of Zhao State, and Wang Jian of Qin State, and Bai Qi ranked first among them.

In the more than 30 years he served the Qin State, he conquered more than 70 cities, destroyed millions of enemy troops, and was revered as the "God of War".

Located in the eastern suburbs of today's Xianyang City, the original site of Duyou was listed as a key cultural relics protection unit in Shaanxi Province after archaeological excavations in 1970.

However, due to its age, the cemetery has long been weathered, overgrown with weeds and dilapidated.

To this end, the descendants of the surname Bai raised 200,000 yuan in 2011 for repairs.

The mound is actually just a mound of dirt, which was excavated in the early years, and archaeological excavations in 1970 unearthed only a few weapons and swords.

The cemetery is separated by a brick wall, and at the entrance stands a stone tablet with the words "God of War" inscribed on it.

Bai Qi was revered as the "God of Killing" because of his heavy slaughter, and after his death, the tomb was repeatedly excavated, and the picture shows the robbery hole left under the tomb.

The white cemetery is open to visitors, but with it comes some misconduct. The photo shows the foot sockets made by tourists on the mound for climbing. Looking from the bottom up, there is a path already stepped out of the cemetery, as the old saying goes: "There is no road in the world, and when there are many people walking, it becomes a road."

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