Introduction to the tomb exhibition area: The tombs are divided into the tombs of the kings of Chu and the tombs of the queens. A total of 92 tombs of the Chu kings were found in the south of the Chu kings' tombs. The general rule is four in a row, a total of 24 rows. Among them, there are three seats in row 16, and only one seat in row 24 has been found so far. The tombs of the Queen's Mausoleum are located in the north of the Queen's Tomb, and 35 of them were discovered during exploration. The 36 tombs of Chu kings that have been cleared are roughly the same size, about 4.7 meters long, 3.3 meters wide and 4.7 meters deep. The direction is east-west, with the main head direction facing east, and only two buildings facing west. They are all earth pit tombs with vertical pits. A few have one coffin and one coffin, and most are single coffins. Only traces of coffins, coffins and human bones remain. Many bronze swords were unearthed in the coffins of the tombs south of the 16th row, while the coffins of the tombs north of the 16th row were mainly buried with jade objects. A dog is buried in Tomb No. 72, and there is also a single coffin. A total of more than 1,000 cultural relics, mainly jade articles, were unearthed from 36 burial tombs. The tomb of the queen's tomb has not yet been excavated.