There is no doubt that Xianyang Oriental Emperor Valley is the leader of a series of imperial mausoleums, and the key scenic spot of Xi'an West Line. Tourists who are interested in history (who are not interested in history and will not appear in Xi'an) must not miss it. Traffic is very convenient. You can take a 3-way tour in Xi'an. You can go back at 8:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. for 2 hours. The fare is 8 yuan. You can also report a one-day tour casually, linking up with other Imperial Mausoleums and Famen temples, but a one-day tour will basically have a small shop, but you can rest assured that there is no forced buying and selling, but only a waste of more than half an hour. Qianling Mausoleum is the joint burial tomb of Wu Zetian and Li Zhi. I think there are five bright spots in Qianling Mausoleum. One bright spot is that the only joint burial Mausoleum of husband and wife emperors in the world and the seventy-three mausoleums of emperors sung in Shaanxi folk songs. Highlight 2: Needless to say, without a word, it's worth two hours just to punch a card. Highlights 3: Walking up another 30 meters without a headless tablet, there is a group of statues, that is, the famous sixty-one ministers. Wu Zetian made a stone statue according to the characteristics of sixty-one countries that had contacts with the Tang Dynasty. It is said that each one of them could clearly see its national characteristics at that time, but now it is hard to see without a head. Some people say it is Wu Zetian who broke his head. The deliberate deterrence of a large number of countries, some people say that the cultural revolution created the evil, also can not be verified. Highlights 4: Only two of the 73 tombs of Qin and Han Dynasties were not stolen, one of the first mausoleums of Qin Shihuang and the other of Qianling. Because of biochemical reasons, the thieves dared not enter the mausoleum. Now the fields beside the mausoleum are abandoned, because the mercury content is beyond the standard. The Qianling Tomb is a physical reason. It was sealed with stone and metal. Warlords bombed it three times in the Republic of China and did not explode it. Under the technical conditions at that time, it was a miracle. Tourists with good physical strength could climb to the top of the mountain to find the tomb. Highlight 5: The tombs of Prince Yide and Princess Yongtai, two subsidiary sites of the Qianling Mausoleum, are worth visiting. Especially the tombs of Prince Yide, which have deep underground palaces, are also the land of the honor guard map of the Quelou, one of the three great treasures of Shaanxi Province. It is strongly recommended to visit them.