Tomb of Li Dan

The Tomb of Li Dan (Chinese: 李诞墓; pinyin: Lǐ Dàn mù), is a Northern Zhou period (557-581 CE) funeral monument to a foreigner named "Lǐ Dàn" (李诞) in the Chinese epitaph. The tomb was excavated in the east of the ancient city of Xi'an, capital of the Western Wei (534-557 CE) and Northern Zhou (557-581 CE) dynasties, in the same area where the tombs of Kangye, Anjia and Shijun were discovered.

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Tomb of Li Dan

The Tomb of Li Dan (Chinese: 李诞墓; pinyin: Lǐ Dàn mù), is a Northern Zhou period (557-581 CE) funeral monument to a foreigner named "Lǐ Dàn" (李诞) in the Chinese epitaph. The tomb was excavated in the east of the ancient city of Xi'an, capital of the Western Wei (534-557 CE) and Northern Zhou (557-581 CE) dynasties, in the same area where the tombs of Kangye, Anjia and Shijun were discovered.

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