Humanistic history of Wulizhong site
There are many opinions and materials about Wuli Tomb, which is called the tomb of Adou (Liu Chan) in the Three Kingdoms period. It is said that Adou was named the Duke of Happiness after being banished to the Jin Dynasty, and was buried here after his death. However, this statement is contrary to the official record. The biography of the Three Kingdoms, Shu Zhi and Emperor Wang records: "In the fifth year of Jingyuan ... Liu Chan was appointed Duke of Anle County." Which is now Shunyi County, Beijing. "Preparation of Tombs in Past Dynasties" contains: A Dou "died in Luoyang." The Compendium will be compiled for twenty-four years: twenty-one years of Jian 'an, "the first naming". In other words, there is only a virtual knight status and no household registration city. The blocked person is not in the fief. Adou died in the old Luoyang-Jinyong City in the northwest corner of Luoyang City in Han and Wei Dynasties. He hasn't even been to a fief in Anle County, and he can't come to Shandong to bury the old mausoleum. That's not a fief. However, Wuli Tomb is indeed the site of Longshan culture in China. In this regard, the late Xiwentian, honorary curator of Xingdong Memorial Hall in Linyi County and calligrapher of Leling, made a concrete demonstration in earlier years.