Photo provided by Jiangxi Cultural Relics and Archeology Research Institute shows relics, including some gemstones, unearthed from the No.5 tomb of "Haihunhou" (Marquis of Haihun) in the eastern province. The Haihunhou tomb, which dates back to the Western Han Dynasty (206 BC -- 24 AD), covers roughly 40,000 square meters and contains eight small tombs and a burial site for chariot horses. The best-preserved tomb of its age found in China, it is thought to belong to Liu He, the grandson of Emperor Wu. Archeologists have determined the smaller No. 5 tomb belonged to Liu Chongguo, a son of Liu He. (Photo provided to China News Service)
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