Introduction to the Queen's Tomb: The Queen's Tomb is the tomb of the owner's wife (queen). During the construction of aqueducts in the 1960s and 1970s, the sealing soil of the Queen's Tomb was completely destroyed, and part of the tomb entrance was exposed. Archaeological exploration and local excavations show that the tomb is an A-shaped earth pit with a vertical cavity and a wooden coffin, or it may have multiple steps. It is about half the size of the main tomb. The sides of the tomb entrance are about 33 meters long. There is a sloping tomb passage on the east side, which is about 10 m. In 2011, a protection project was implemented on the site, and the ditches were filled in and covered with soil for protection. The current height of the Queen's Tomb above the ground is about 8 meters, and the surface is covered with grass.