West of Zhuge Liang Hall in the Zhuge Liang Memorial Temple (Wuhou Temple) lies a quiet and secluded mausoleum, the tomb of Liu Bei, the first ruler of the State of Shu, now in modern day China. It was in the past known as the Huiling Mausoleum. According to the History of the Three Kingdoms, in 223AD, Liu Bei died in Baidi Town. His remains were shipped to Chengdu in May and buried in Huiling with his wives, Gan and Wu.
Published on December 24, 2019 11:02