Yide Prince's Tomb, located in the north of Hanjiabao in the southeast corner of Qianling Mausoleum in Qianxian County, is the accompanying Tomb of Qianling Mausoleum. Prince Yide, Li Chongrun, was the eldest son of Li Xian in the middle of Tang Dynasty. The standard of the tomb is very high. It's an imperial tomb. After the restoration of Zhongzong, he pitied his two children who had been killed by the emperor, so he was buried again. Most of the cultural relics are in the Shaanxi Provincial Museum. But the coffin is still inside. And it can be touched, now the tour guide will generally ask you to touch, promotion and prosperity of the moral. The main point of view is the murals of the long cemetery road, but the most famous "Ladies'Pictures" and "Protocol Pictures" have been removed as a whole, and most of the remaining murals are decolored very seriously. But we can still see the weather of the flourishing Tang Dynasty. There are also some terracotta warriors in it which are very vivid. Prince Yide's tomb is the nearest earthen tomb to the Qianling Tomb. It is also a large-scale and high-standard tomb excavated so far in the Tang Dynasty, belonging to the imperial class.