Experts said that the Mangdangshan Han Tomb or the Tomb of King Xiao of Liang was misjudged before.
Mangdang Mountain, located in the north of Yongcheng City, Henan Province, is a mysterious and charming land.
A guess arose in their minds: Could this be a huge cemetery?
Emperor Wen attached great importance to the area of Mangdang Mountain, and even canonized two beloved sons as King of Liang in a row. Sadly, one of the most favored sons died after just 10 years of falling from a horse.
In order to make up for this regret, Emperor Wen renamed his second son Liu Wu as the new king of Liang.
According to historical records, Liu Wu, the king of Liang, established a brilliant record in the Rebellion of the Seven Kingdoms, which was highly appreciated by Emperor Jing of the Han Dynasty. However, a drunken joke by Emperor Jing sparked a conflict between the brothers.
In 152 BC, Emperor Jing deposed the crown prince Liu Rong and renamed Liu Che, the king of Jiaodong, as the crown prince, ignoring the joke that Liu Wu was appointed as the emperor's younger brother after drinking. Liu Wu's behavior became more and more outrageous, and he refused to change his teachings.
Unexpectedly, the ancients paid so much attention to hygiene 2,000 years ago, which shows that the high-ranking princes and nobles of ancient China pursued extremely elegant quality of life.