There was no specific information about the ancient tomb of the ancient Xu Country. Therefore, he could not answer this question accurately.
There was no specific information about the ancient tomb of King Xu in Jiangxi. Therefore, he could not provide an accurate answer.
The Xu Kingdom's royal tomb referred to the Jiunvdun site, which was located near the Liangwang City site in Daizhuang Town, Pizhou City, Jiangsu Province. The ruins of Jiunvdun were originally rumored to be the Jiunvdun of the King of Liang, but after research, it was actually the royal tomb of the King of Xu. The tomb was 10 meters long, 10 meters wide and 8 meters deep. 40 cultural relics were unearthed and identified as tombs from the Warring States Period. In addition, cultural relics such as chimes and chimes were also unearthed at the Jiunvdun site, revealing the ritual and music system of the Pre-Qin period during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. For more detailed information about the Xu Kingdom's royal tomb, one could read Xu Guohong's book, Searching for the Mysterious Royal Tomb.
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The tomb of King Xu of Suzhou was located on the left side of Mount Feng of Mount Gui in Jiagou Town, Suzhou City. Xu Wang's surname was Ma. He was the father-in-law of Zhu Yuanzhang, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. He was also the father of Ma Xiuying (Empress Bigfoot Horse). There were towering trees in Xu Wang's cemetery, which were lush and covered the sun. It was called the "Xu Garden Fragrant Tree" by the ancients. The cemetery was surrounded by an outer wall of nine miles and three steps and an inner wall of one mile. There were ninety-three households. The temple buildings in the tomb of King Xu had been renovated many times during the Ming Dynasty, and sacrifices were held seven times a year. However, the tree no longer existed, and most of the buildings in the cemetery had been destroyed.
The Xu King Tomb in Pizhou was an ancient tomb in Pizhou City. It was the royal tomb of the Xu King. The cemetery was located on Yuntan Mountain, about 2 kilometers away from Chahe Town Government. The tomb was 18.5 meters high and covered an area of 650 square meters. The cemetery was surrounded by large stones and filled with five-colored soil. According to archaeological discoveries, the tomb was 10 meters long, 10 meters wide, 8 meters deep, and 10 meters long. The walls of the tomb were inlaid with wooden boards, surrounded by 1.2 meters of thick wood charcoal, and covered with white paste mud. The unearthed cultural relics include 40 pieces of jade, jade ring, jade beast, jade dragon, copper Ge, copper car ornaments, copper head, copper waist buckle, copper arrowhead, copper sword, etc., which were identified as tombs of the Warring States Period. The tomb of Xu Wang in Pizhou was the fifth batch of cultural relics to be protected.
The exact information about the tomb of the last King Xu was not mentioned in the literature. There were many speculations about the identity of the owner of the Jing 'an Tomb. One of them was Zhang Yu, the last King of Xu. However, there were also experts who questioned this and believed that the Jing 'an Tomb was unlikely to belong to Zhang Yu. Therefore, the exact situation of the tomb of the last King Xu still needed further archaeological research to confirm.
There was no specific information about Xu Pu's tomb in Yixing. Therefore, I don't know anything about Xu Pu's tomb in Yixing.
The corpse in Xu Rong's tomb was basically intact. Xu Xu's corpse was wearing a black gauze hat and a yellow court dress. A white jade belt was tied around his waist. He held a string of Buddhist beads in his right hand and a bag of wheat in his left hand. Madam Xu's corpse was only left with a skeleton. She wore a phoenix crown on her head, a phoenix hairpin and a white jade belt on her waist. There were also many gold and silver artifacts buried in the tomb of Xu Xu and his wife. These discoveries attracted the attention of Nanjing society at that time. Therefore, according to the information provided, the corpse in Xu Rong's tomb was relatively well preserved.
The tomb of Elder Xu of Yixing was located in Dongshan Village, Changxing County, Zhejiang Province.