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Zhongshan Kingdom Site, Zhongshan King’s Tomb, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, China Zhongshan Wangcuo (344 BC - 308 BC), known as the King of Zhongshan, with the surname Ji and the given name Cuo. The son of Chenggong of Zhongshan, the fifth monarch of the Zhongshan Kingdom. In 328 BC, King Cheng of Zhongshan passed away, and his son took the throne of Zhongshan. He was only sixteen years old. He was the third king of Zhongshan after the restoration of Zhongshan, so it was called the first year of Wangcuo. The "Zhongshan King's Tomb" site is a preserved excavation site. The building maintains a unified and simple style. Inside is the main tomb chamber and three artifact storage rooms. There are glass corridors for visitors, as well as background decoration. There is a cloth strip in the center of the background. The large Zhongshan seal character "CUO" is impressive, and the venue design is very good. Architecture Stock Photo
Zhongshan Wangcuo (344 BC - 308 BC), known as the King of Zhongshan, with the surname Ji and the given name Cuo. The son of Chenggong of Zhongshan, the fifth monarch of the Zhongshan Kingdom. In 328 BC, King Cheng of Zhongshan passed away, and his son took the throne of Zhongshan. He was only sixteen years old. He was the third king of Zhongshan after the restoration of Zhongshan, so it was called the first year of Wangcuo. The "Zhongshan King's Tomb" site is a preserved excavation site. The building maintains a unified and simple style. Inside is the main tomb chamber and three artifact storage rooms. There are glass corridors for visitors, as well as background decoration. There is a cloth strip in the center of the background. The large Zhongshan seal character "CUO" is impressive, and the venue design is very good.

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Zhongshan Wangcuo (344 BC - 308 BC), known as the King of Zhongshan, with the surname Ji and the given name Cuo. The son of Chenggong of Zhongshan, the fifth monarch of the Zhongshan Kingdom. In 328 BC, King Cheng of Zhongshan passed away, and his son took the throne of Zhongshan. He was only sixteen years old. He was the third king of Zhongshan after the restoration of Zhongshan, so it was called the first year of Wangcuo. The "Zhongshan King's Tomb" site is a preserved excavation site. The building maintains a unified and simple style. Inside is the main tomb chamber and three artifact storage rooms. There are glass corridors for visitors, as well as background decoration. There is a cloth strip in the center of the background. The large Zhongshan seal character "CUO" is impressive, and the venue design is very good.

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