Song Xianggong Mausoleum
Song Xianggong mausoleum, also known as "Xiangling and Xiangtai", is the mausoleum of song Xianggong, one of the five tyrants of the spring and Autumn period. It is located in the North Lake scenic spot of Sui County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province, with a height of 6 meters and a base area of 152 square meters.
In 2006, song Xianggong mausoleum was announced as the second batch of Shangqiu key cultural relics protection units by Shangqiu Municipal People's government.
geographical position
Song Xianggong mausoleum is located in the North Lake Scenic Area of Sui County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province.
Documentation
Volume 154 of the unified annals of the Qing Dynasty goes back to Defu: "Zhou Songxiang cemetery is in the northeast of Suizhou. The records of Yuanhe county is located in the east corner of Xiangyi County, so it is called Xiangling. "Sui Zhou Zhi" is the former site of Xiangtai
Mausoleum layout
Songxiang cemetery is a cone-shaped structure made of clay. It was originally buried in the Xinggong palace of song Xianggong, a famous scenic spot in the spring and Autumn period. This place was originally built by song Xianggong for missing his mother. After being wounded in the battle of Hongshui, he recuperated here and was later buried here. The current palace no longer exists. Sui County was called Xiangyi in ancient times because of Xiangling.
Address: Sui County, Shangqiu City, Henan Province
Longitude: 115.065093
Latitude: 34.453351
Chinese PinYin : Song Xiang Gong Ling
Song Xianggong Mausoleum
Guizhou National Folk Custom Museum. Gui Zhou Min Zu Min Su Bo Wu Guan