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How was the tracking of Emperor Xuanzong in Li Longji?

Li Longji Tailing, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, belongs to the famous Weinan archaeological site scenic spot.

Li Longji Tailing, Emperor Xuanzong of the Tang Dynasty, is located in Jinsu Mountain, which is located in the northeast of pucheng county 15 km, and is now Jingmusi Village, Baonan Township.

Li Longji (685 ~ 762 AD), also known as Emperor Taizong, reigned from 7 12 AD to 756 AD. According to Pucheng County Records, the mausoleum covers an area of 2 hectares, with an enclosed area of 38 kilometers and a burial place of 2.5 kilometers. The measured east-west length is 3 1 42.5m, and the north-south width is 112.5m. There are 6 four-door stone lions, 2 huabiao (1remnant), 9 pairs of stone statues, 5 stone horses, 3 statues, unicorns, flying horses and ostriches/kloc-. These exquisite large-scale three-dimensional stone carvings have been eroded by wind and rain for more than 1 100 years, and most of them are still intact. Besides the tomb of Empress Xuan Xianyang, there is also the tomb of Gao Lishi, the chamberlain. Gao Tombstone has been damaged (12, built in 777 AD) and moved to pucheng county Cultural Center for preservation.