How many ancient tombs have been excavated in China?
Excavation of Mausoleum: Tomb of the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period: Tomb of Cai State in Shangcai County, Henan Province (partially stolen, excavated by the state, around 2000). . . . Han Tomb: Mawangdui Han Tomb (Xin Zhui's father and son's tomb was discovered by the state organization and Licang's tomb was stolen 1976). . . . Cao Cao's tomb (excavated by the state after being stolen in 2009) was excavated in Cao Zhi Cemetery during the Cultural Revolution. . . In the Tang Dynasty, the dry mausoleum of Emperor Taizong was stolen during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. . . In the Song Dynasty, basically all the tombs were stolen and severely damaged. . . . Ming Dynasty: The Xiaoling Mausoleum of Zhu Yuanzhang (possibly stolen) and the Dingling Mausoleum of Wanli (excavated by the state in 58 years), and the other Ming Tombs are well preserved. . Qing Dynasty: Of the three tombs, only Dongqing tomb was stolen, except Shunzhi tomb, all others were stolen. Sun Dianying, a tomb-robbing warlord, is 1928. . . In addition, there are many tombs of unknown tomb owners. I suggest you look at them and explore them.