There are ten ancient tombs from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties in Guzhang Town, Liyang City, Hubei Province.

On October 15th, 2014 in Xiangyang, Hubei Province, archaeologists unearthed 10 tombs from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties in the Quzhou International Logistics Park, six kilometers from Guzi Town. The tombs were moved from east to west in chronological order. Word arrangement. Among them, four were tombs of the Eastern Han Dynasty, four were tombs of the Tang and Song dynasties, and two were tombs of the Qing Dynasty. The city’s archaeological staff introduced this to provide an important material for the study of the history and culture of Xiangyang.

In the two tombs from the late Eastern Han Dynasty to the early Three Kingdoms, more than 60 artifacts such as pottery, pottery, pottery, crystal beads, and bronze mirrors were unearthed. The city's archaeologists stated that the Eastern Han Dynasty was in the period of the war in the early years of the Three Kingdoms. Although these tombstones were small in size, they were surprisingly large and exquisite, indicating that the tomb owner has a certain social status and may be a manor.

Among the unearthed relics, there is a pottery about 20 centimeters high holding a farm implement. The city's archeological staff introduced this pottery vessel to be the first farmer's basket found in Fuyang. The appearance of the farmer's embarrassment is related to the rise of the estate economy in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

According to local villagers, in the 1960s and 1970s, this was a large desert slope. When the villagers leveled the land, all the large and small grave packs were evened out. Zhao Zhijun, a local villager, recalled that when the land was leveled, many villagers dug out ancient coins of various periods from grave packs.

Near the tombs, there are ancient ruins and ancient ruins. The ancient monk is known as the portal of Fuyang, and it is the throat and natural barrier to and from the Jingchu area. Although it is not currently possible to directly prove that ancient tombs are related to the ancient Shu Road, it is at least possible to prove that the area was relatively economically developed from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the Ming and Qing Dynasties.

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