Where is the epitaph of the Tu family now hidden?

Tu Epitaph is now in the Anbeilin Museum.

As follows:

The Epitaph of Tuguhun was originally named Epitaph of Princess Tuguhun of Wuchang, Wei, and was engraved on August 11th, the first year of Jianyi in Northern Wei Dynasty (AD 528). 192 1 was unearthed in Beiqianhaizi Village, Luoyang City, Henan Province. Once returned to Sanyuan Yu Youren, it is now hidden in Xi 'an Forest of Steles in Shaanxi. Chigo is 49 cm high and 47.7 cm wide. Front book. 17 lines, ranging from 17 words to 22 words, totaling 280 words.

Huang Liyou's famous collection of stone carvings and Wang Zhuanghong's epitaph of the Six Dynasties are recorded. Zhao Wanli's Collection and Interpretation of Tombs of Han, Wei, Southern and Northern Dynasties. Epitaph is an important aspect of calligraphy style in Northern Wei Dynasty. Because of its late excavation, well-preserved, clear words, diverse styles and full of interest, it has attracted the attention of many scholars and experts.

Explanation:

The Epitaph of Princess Tu Youyou in Wuchang at the end of Wei Dynasty was written by Princess Tu Youyou, the grandson of Anxi General Wang Jin, the eldest daughter of Anbei General Wang Ren and the grandson of Prime Minister Wang Dongyang.

On July 3rd, the first year of Wei Jianyi, Yu Chong ceded to Li Di. Guangdong moved to the same tomb in August 1 1 day. It is also painful to know, to be sad and to think of virtue, and to use it to bring leaves. It is said: Kaiyuan is a giant, a dry edge, but it is not extremely backward, and the world is prosperous. Its only emperors, Jue Kao wangyi, Lan Zhi Sanfu and Yin Gui Chuifang.