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Yanzi's Tomb was established in the early Western Han dynasty for the first time. The tomb was enhanced over many generations. The entrance of the tomb faces North Gate Street. The ramp extends to the hillside which reaches 142 metres (466 ft). Chinese culture suggests that placing a tomb on a
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Yanzi's Tomb was given protection as a provincial cultural treasure in October 1956.
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Province, China. Yanzi was a native of Changshu. As a young man he went to the
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