Tomb of Wang Jian

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Located in the western suburb of Chengdu City in Sichuan Province, the tomb of Wang Jian, also known as Yongling Mausoleum belonged to Wang Jian, who established his own kingdom in the south - the Shu Kingdom (907-925)- in the year 907. During his 11-year reign, he lifted his kingdom to become one of the most powerful and richest in the south.

Located in the western suburb of Chengdu City in Sichuan Province, the tomb of Wang Jian, also known as Yongling Mausoleum belonged to Wang Jian, who established his own kingdom in the south - the Shu Kingdom (907-925)- in the year 907. During his 11-year reign, he lifted his kingdom to become one of the most powerful and richest in the south. A museum was built on the site of the tomb. [China.org.cn/ by Chen Xiangzhao]

 

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