Introduction to the Tomb of King Liangzhuang: The Tomb of King Liangzhuang of the Ming Dynasty is the joint tomb of Zhu Zhanbian, the ninth son of Zhu Gaochi, Emperor Renzong of the Ming Dynasty, and his concubine Wei. Cultural relics workers conducted rescue excavations on it in 2001, and unearthed gold vessels, There are 5,300 precious cultural relics such as jade and porcelain. Among the cultural relics unearthed from the tomb of King Liangzhuang on display, a gold ingot from the "Western" is an important testimony of Zheng He's voyages to the West.

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