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Owner Type of burial Name(s) of burial Burial location (coordinates) Discovered Other information Reference(s)
Cao Xiu Tomb Cao Xiu's Tomb Southeast of Sanshilipu Village, Songzhuang Township, Mengjin County, Luoyang, Henan Province 16–17 May 2010 General famous for his defeat at the Battle of Shiting [1][2][3]
Cao Zhi Tomb The Tomb of Cao Zhi West foot of Yushan in Dong'e County of Shandong Province. 1951 One of Cao Cao's sons, a poet [4][5][6]
Xu Shu Grave(?) Pengcheng (present-day Xuzhou, Jiangsu) ? Recommended Zhuge Liang to Liu Bei and served Cao Wei [7]
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Owner Type of burial Name(s) of burial Burial location (coordinates) Discovered Other info Reference(s)
Gan Ning Grave Gan Ning's Tomb Fuchikou ? General of Wu
Lu Su Lu Su's Tomb Mount Lu (鲁山), Zhenjiang ? There are a few sites believed to be associated with Lu Su, but it is believed Mount Lu contains his body
Sun Jian Tomb Gao Mausoleum Dafen Village, Situ Town, Jiangsu ? Father of the first Wu emperor
Sun Quan Meihua Shan Purple Mountain, Nanjing ? First Emperor of Eastern Wu
Taishi Ci Tomb of Taishi Ci (太史慈墓) Zhenjiang ? General under Sun Ce and Sun Quan
Zhou Yu Zhou Yu's Tomb Lujiang County ? Grand Commander of Sun Quan's fleet during the Battle of Red Cliffs
Zhu Ran Zhu Ran's Tomb Zhuran Road, Ma'anshan, Anhui June 1984 Discovered accidentally during the construction of a factory [8]
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Owner Type of burial Name(s) of burial Burial location (coordinates) Discovered Other info Reference(s)
Liu Bei
Zhuge Liang
Ma Chao Ma Chao Tomb Temple Mian County, Hanzhong, Shaanxi Province ? General of Shu Han [9]
Wang Ping Wang Ping's Tomb Riverside Village, Gaoping Phoenix Mountain Wing Township ? General of Shu Han
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Other burials

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The following tombs consist of those which may be of fictitious figures; but have historical significance such as the tomb believed to be of the likely fictitious Diaochan.

Burial owner owner Type of burial Name(s) of burial Burial location (coordinates) Discovered Other info Reference(s)
Diaochan Diaochan Tomb Diaochan Cemetery, Muzhi Village, Xizhang, Xinfu District, Xinzhou Said to be the tomb Diaochan [10][11]

References

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  1. ^ Jan. "Excavation of Cao Xiu's Tomb, Henan Province, China". China Daily. Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  2. ^ "Ancient general Cao Xiu's tomb discovered in Luoyang". People's Daily Online. 18 May 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  3. ^ "Ancient general's tomb unearthed in Henan". China Dailey. 18 May 2010. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  4. ^ Wang, Guanqun. "Sifting fact from fiction in Cao Cao's mausoleum". Retrieved 28 August 2013.
  5. ^ Shujuan, Lin (7 January 2010). "Sifting fact from fiction". China Daily. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  6. ^ "The Tomb of Cao Zhi". Cultural China. Retrieved 2 January 2015.
  7. ^ (逮大和中,諸葛亮出隴右,聞元直、廣元仕財如此,嘆曰:「魏殊多士邪!何彼二人不見用乎?」庶後數年病卒,有碑在彭城,今猶存焉。) Annotation in volume 35 of the Sanguozhi
  8. ^ (Name: Lacquer Plate with Noble Life Painting from Zhu Ran Tomb 中文名: 朱然墓彩绘贵族生活图漆盘 Dated to: Three Kingdoms Period, 220 – 280 A.D. | Culture: Eastern Wu Unearthed: 06/1986, at Tomb of Zhu Ran, Ma’Anshan, Anhui | Current location: Ma’Anshan Museum Dimensions: Diameter: 24.8cm; Height: 3.5cm)http://chinablog.cc/2010/07/lacquer-plate-from-zhu-ran-tomb-a-painting-of-noble-life/
  9. ^ "Machao Tomb". Trip Advisor. Retrieved 30 December 2014.
  10. ^ "Diaochan Cemetery". China Travel Guide. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  11. ^ "Xinzhou Hometown of Diaochan". Trip Advisor. Retrieved 30 December 2014.