The Tomb of King Guangling of Han Dynasty was excavated in 1979 at Shenju Mountain, Gaoyou Lake West New District, Gaoyou City. Its wooden catalpa area is 18 times larger than that of Mawangdui Han Tomb in Hunan Province. It represents the highest ritual in ancient times and unearths fragments of golden thread and jade clothes. Preliminary textual research shows that the owner of the tomb is the tomb of the couple Liu Xu, king of Guangling in the Western Han Dynasty, buried in different caves with Mu. A large number of cultural relics were unearthed in the tomb, including jade, bronze, lacquerware, pottery, wooden servants, cars and other objects. The lacquerware and woodcarving of the funerary objects unearthed are very exquisite, especially the lacquer collapse. The wooden shoes and bathroom sets are rare in Han archaeology. The tomb was declared as a cultural relic preservation unit in Jiangsu Province in 1982. Good. Recommendation.