The Huhai Tomb of Qin II is located on the southern slope of Xiqujiang Village, Qujiang Township, Yanta District, Xi'an City. It is a provincial key cultural relic protection unit. The tomb is circular, the mound is 25 meters in diameter and five meters high. There is a stone tablet in the north of the tomb, three meters high, ninety-eight centimeters wide and twenty-eight centimeters thick. The surface of the stele is inscribed with six characters in official script "The Mausoleum of Emperor Qin II", which was erected by Hua Yuan, governor of Shaanxi Province in the 41st year of Qianlong's reign. On the back of the stele, there is an inscribed "Night Servant", which was written by Zhou Xinming, a living member, in the tenth year of Jiaqing. Hu Hai is Qin II. According to records, in 207 BC, Zhao Gao, a powerful minister, committed suicide by near Qin II. He was buried in Zhoudu State territory, that is, the land of Qin Dynasty, in the south of Qujiangchi Village, Qujiang Township, Yanta District. On the edge of the platform, it is commonly known as the "Huhai Tomb". The Huhai Tomb is located in the original slope area, and the environment is secluded. It is very different from the majestic and majestic tombs of emperors since the Qin and Han dynasties. Compared with the nearby Duling and Shaoling, it is inferior. The entire cemetery covers an area of more than 20 acres. To the south is a three-room deep mountain gate with red columns and rolling sheds. In the middle of the door hangs a large black gold plaque with "Emperor Qin II's Cemetery". Walking up the stairs through the mountain gate, it is a hard mountain-style hall in the architectural style of the Qin Dynasty. In the hall with an area of about 184 square meters, there is a group of statues "referring to a deer as a horse". The color three-dimensional portraits of five people, including Hu Hai, Zhao Gao, Ziying, and Yan Le, who are more than 2 meters high, look realistic.
Huhai Tomb itself has nothing to see, there are two museums in the scenic area. It is basically an open park, but the location is remote and there are no people coming. The content introduced by the museum is relatively scarce. But here is a famous cultural relics, not seen in other parts of the country, it is recommended to look for it.
Qin II Hu Hai lost the thousands of miles of the Qin Shihuang's development in a short time, trusting the traitor, maiming the loyalties, and leaving a history book. His mausoleum is very small, and it is a world away from his father's mausoleum. There are not many tourists here, suitable for slowly appreciating. Unfortunately, the Qinyu Museum is not open due to the epidemic~
Xi'an's Qin II Huhai Tomb is located in the innermost part of Qujiang Qin II Ruins Park at the intersection of Qujiangchi South Road, Furong West Road, Xi'an. It is a relatively small mound. A monument is erected in front of it, and there is a small display field outside. An emperor who was killed was really pitiful.
1. Qujiangchi is very close, very easy to find, surrounded by residential areas, very quiet. 2. The site itself is free. There is a museum fee, which is divided into Qin Zheng (the history of the rise and fall of Qin Dynasty) and the exhibition of cultural relics found in the construction of Qujiang New Area. After reading the commentary, it rises very much. I think it is worth going, and the full price ticket is not expensive. 3. The best time to visit is October-November. The ginkgo trees in the garden are beautiful and the frost leaves are red. It's a good place to visit the ginkgo forest alone. At the same time, the autumn's loneliness and desolation coincide with the theme of the site, which highlights the lessons of Qin's martyrdom and the overthrow of the boat. 4. The Tomb of Huhai is not very big. It can be seen from the feudal soil that it is five or six grades behind his father. After all, it is only a puppet of my brother Zhao in society. It has no achievements and no status. It is buried by the ceremony of the head of Guizhou (the status of the common people). 5. After several painful lessons of my reversal run, I strongly recommend the following order of tours.
Free open, the park is not big, the pine and cypress, the air is fresh, not far from Qujiangchi Ruins Park.
In the south of Qujiang Pool, there are few people, very quiet. The Tomb of the second emperor is too small compared with the tomb of the Qin Emperor, leaving three piles of rammed earth and several stone carvings. The Qin Shi Museum charges a fee, but it can use the annual travel card and the explanation machine deposit 200 for 20. There are fewer exhibits on display. The overall scale is not large enough to go out with Qujiangchi and Hanyao in one day.
One of the seven major ruins parks in Qujiang, although not big, but the scenery is good, especially in autumn, the ginkgo forest is very beautiful!