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How many tombs of celebrities from the Three Kingdoms period have been found? Where are they?

It is said that Cao Cao’s tomb has been found, but it turns out to be false.

Lu Bu’s tomb is located in Xunfeng Village, Xunfeng Township (huaifengxiang), Xiuwu County, Henan Province

Zhao Yun’s tomb is located at the foot of Yinping Mountain, 1 km east of Dayi County

Dian Wei's tomb is said to be in Anyang, Henan

Guan Yu's tomb After his death, Guan Yu's head was buried in Luoyang, Henan, and his body was buried in Dangyang, Hubei.

Now there is a Guan Yu tomb in Luoyang and Dangyang respectively

Ma Chao’s Tomb Ma Chao’s Tomb is located in Jiguang Village, Wuhou Town, about 1 km away from Wuhou Temple. .

Zhang Fei’s tomb is located in the Hanhuanhou Temple on West Street, Langzhong Ancient City, Sichuan Province

Huang Zhong’s tomb Huang Zhong Village, Yingmenkou Township, western suburbs of Chengdu, contains the tomb of Huang Zhong, a famous general of the Three Kingdoms

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The tomb of Xu Chu is located in Zhongxu Village, Northeast of Shanyang County, Shangluo City, Shaanxi Province.

(In Xizhongxu Village, Longyuan Town today)

Sun Ce’s tomb is located in the Panmenwai Dyeing Factory in Suzhou, Jiangsu Province today. The locals call it General Sun’s Tomb

< p> The Tomb of Taishi Ci is located at the southern foot of Zhongfeng in Beigu Mountain, Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province.

The Tomb of Xiahou Dun is the tomb of the Han and Wei dynasties in Anyang, Henan Province (it may also be the tomb of Cao Cao).

Tomb of Xia Houyuan in Hezhuang Village, Hejie Township, Xuchang City, inside the current Xuchang Oil Depot

Tomb of Zhang Liao is a tomb on the island in the lake in Xiaoyaojin Park, Hefei City, Anhui Province.

The tomb of Zhang Jia is said to be in Mumen Village, Mudan Town, Qinzhou District, Tianshui City

The tomb of Xu Huang is located 20 kilometers east of Xuchang City and 1 kilometer northeast of Xu Village, Chengjiao, Zhangpan Town

Pang The tomb of De is located in Xinzhuang Village, Simen Township, Wushan County, Tianshui, Gansu Province.

Gan Ning’s Tomb is located in Banbi Mountain, Fuchi Town, Yangxin County, facing the river and leaning against Junshan Mountain

Zhou Tai’s Tomb is located in Wudong, Ji’an County, Jiangxi Province

Tomb of Wei Yan, Shima Township, 2 kilometers outside the north gate of Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province

Tomb of Zhang Rui, Jingyuan County, Baiyin City

Tomb of Wen Chou, Yuzhou City, Henan Province, the remaining veins of Jishan Mountain cross the blue The river is the west peak of Sanfeng Mountain.

There is Zhaizijia Village in the southwest of Xifeng.

There is Wen Chou's Tomb in the south of the village.

Yan Liang's Tomb is located at the west end of Baijiazhuang Village, Zaocun Township, Hu County, Anyang City

Deng Ai's Tomb is in Luobin, Pucheng County South of A Village in front of the town, or Jiange County is located at the southern foot of Guyu Mountain in Beimiao Township

There are many Jiang Wei tombs, which are controversial. They are located in Lushan County, Jiange County, Wenchuan County, Jiangyou County and Tianshui City, Gansu

Liu Bei's tomb is on the west side of the main hall in Wuhou Temple in the southern suburbs of Chengdu

Zhuge Liang's tomb is at the foot of Dingjun Mountain in Mian County

Lu Xun's tomb is in Lou, Suzhou Five miles outside the gate, Xu Lu Tomb Township

Zhang Zhao’s Tomb, Chen Tomb Town, Zhangjiashen

Ma Di’s Tomb, Jieting Ancient Town

Cao Zhang’s Tomb, Yanling County, Xuchang City, Henan< /p>

Sima Yi’s tomb in the area north of Shouyang Mountain

Guo Jia’s tomb in Yizhou, Hebei (under research)

Xu Shu’s tomb in Xuchang County, Henan

Tomb of Jia Xu, 10 kilometers north of Xuchang City, east of Gangzhu Village, Shangji Township

Tomb of Xun Yu, Shouxian County, Xishan County

Tomb of Sun Quan, south foot of Zhongshan Mountain, Nanjing

Pang Tong’s tomb is located in Baimaguan Town, Luojiang County, Deyang City, Sichuan Province

Lu Xun’s tomb is located in Xu Lu Tomb Township, five miles outside Loumen, Suzhou

The original site of Zhou Yu’s tomb is located in Susong County, Anqing City, Anhui Province Huikou Town, later moved to Guishan, Susong County due to the collapse of Sangluozhou Island

Sun Jian’s tomb in the north of Dafeng Village, Situ Town, Danyang City, Zhenjiang, Jiangsu

Two tombs of Lu Su , one is the tomb site in Yueyang City, Hunan Province; the other is the tomb site in Zhenjiang City, Jiangsu Province?

Dong Zhuo’s tomb is in Lintao

Hua Xiong’s tomb may be in the urban area of ??Xingyang City, Henan Province 16 kilometers northwest of Bishui Town.

Liu Ba’s Tomb behind the Bashan Temple in the West of Yueyang City

Tian Yu’s Tomb in Anyang, Henan

Liao Li’s Tomb in Changde, Hunan

Li Yan’s Tomb in Sichuan Southeast of Zitong County, Sichuan Province,

Yan Yan’s Tomb at the west gate of Bazhong City, Sichuan Province

Zhang Ren’s Tomb at Masgan Village, Beiwai Township, Guanghan City, Sichuan Province

Extended information:

The Three Kingdoms (220-280) was a historical period that extended from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Western Jin Dynasty. It was divided into three regimes: Cao Wei, Shu Han, and Soochow.

During the Battle of Chibi, Cao Cao was defeated by the coalition forces of Sun and Liu, laying the foundation for the Three Kingdoms.

In 220, Cao Pi usurped the Han Dynasty and proclaimed himself emperor, making Luoyang the capital. The country was named "Wei" and the history was called Cao Wei. The history of the Three Kingdoms officially began.

The following year Liu Bei proclaimed himself emperor and established his capital in Chengdu, which was known as Shuhan in history.

In 222, Liu Bei failed in the Battle of Yiling, and Sun Quan gained most of Jingzhou.

When Liu Bei died in 223, Zhuge Liang assisted Liu Bei's son Liu Chan to reunite with Sun Quan.

In 229, Sun Quan proclaimed himself emperor and established Ye as the capital. The country was named "Wu" and was called Soochow in history. The Three Kingdoms were officially established.

In the following decades, Zhuge Liang and Jiang Wei of the Shu Han Dynasty led their troops to the north to conquer Cao Wei many times, but they were never able to change the three-legged pattern.

The real power of Cao Wei in the later period was gradually controlled by Sima Yi.

In 263, Sima Zhao of Cao Wei launched a war between Wei and Shu, and the Shu Han Dynasty was destroyed.

Two years later, Sima Zhao died of illness. His son Sima Yan deposed Emperor Yuan of Wei and established his own country. The founding name was "Jin" and it was called the Western Jin Dynasty in history.

In 280 AD, the Western Jin Dynasty destroyed Dongwu and unified China. This ended the Three Kingdoms period and entered the Jin Dynasty.