Brief introduction of Xiangshan Wang family cemetery
Wang Xiangshan Cemetery, Wang Bin Family Tomb of Shangshu and Zuofushe in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Located in Xiangshan, southwest of the shogunate in the northern suburb of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. From 1965 to 1970, the Nanjing Cultural Relics Protection Committee has successively excavated seven tombs, all of which belong to the Eastern Jin Dynasty except Tomb No.2, which belongs to the Southern Dynasty. According to the epitaph, tomb 1 is the fourth son of Wang Bin, General Zheng who joined the army and the tomb ordered by Jiangxi. Wang Xingzhi died in the sixth year of Xiankang (340), and his wife Song died in Yu Yonghe for four years (348). Tomb No.3 is the eldest queen of Wang Bin, who died in Shengping for three years (359). Tomb No.5 is the son of Wang, who died in the second year of Shengping. Tomb 6 is Wang Bin's stepwife Xia Jinhu, who died in Taiyuan in the 17th year (392). According to the epitaph of He Wang, it is obvious that Wang Bin should be buried between them, but the tomb has already been destroyed. Wang Bin, an official to Shangshu and a left servant, died at the age of 59. After his death, he gave a gift to General Trejinwei, and added a regular waiter to write "Su Su". According to textual research, Tomb No.7 belongs to the early Eastern Jin Dynasty and may be the tomb of the second brother Wang Kun. Wang Kuiguan went to General Pingnan, Jingzhou Secretariat and Wuling Hou, and recovered after his death. Wang Zu was born in Linyi and was one of the main rulers of the Eastern Jin regime. The excavation area of Wang family tombs is more than 50,000 square meters, with rich funerary objects, which is of great value to the study of the gate valve system and funeral system of Tu nationality in the Eastern Jin Dynasty. Tombs are all brick structures.