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Located near the bank of Da Hei River (Da
Hei He), six miles to the south of Hohhot (Hu He Hao Te), Zhaojun Tomb
is one of the beautiful scenes in ancient times.
This tomb is one hundred feet tall, occupying
an area of 1.3 hectare. It was said each year when it turned cold and
grasses became yellow only this tomb remained green and so got the name
Green Tomb (Qing Zhong). In fact this is not the reason it becomes famous,
but because of the lady Wang Zhaojun.
Wang Zhaojun, a daughter of a Han family,
was elected to enter imperial palace because of her beauty in the Western
Han Dynasty (206BC-24AD). In the year 33 BC Hu Yan Ye Chan Yu, the Emperor
of Xiongnu, a minority country, came to ask for a marriage in order to
have friendly relations with Han. Zhaojun then married herself off to
the grasslands of her free will; this is called Zhaojun Chu Sai meaning
Zhaojun went out beyond the Great Wall, which is a very important incident
happened in the history of Han and Xiongnu.
She made great contributions to the relationship
between Han and Xiongnu. In the following sixty years, there were no wars
broke out and people lived a better life and she also spread Han culture
and knowledge to minority people
Futurity then built this tomb in the commemoration
of this lady. She was not really buried here and nobody knows where and
when she died.
Transportation: you could arrive there directly
by bus from in the city.
Admission: 23 (RMB)
Opening time: 8:00-18:00
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