Dou Wan

[1] Dou Wan was the wife of Liu Sheng, who, after the Rebellion of the Seven States in 154 BCE, established Zhongshan in the former territory of the rebellious Zhao Kingdom.

The wealth represented by her and Liu Sheng's tombs was unprecedented when it was excavated, with Dou Wan's burial alone containing a total of 5,124 artefacts, including jade, silk, lacquer, and bronze.

[4] The tomb of Dou Wan is located on the eastern slope of a hill known locally as Lingshan (Chinese: 陵山), which lies to the south-west of the Mancheng County seat in Hubei Province, to the east of the Taihang Mountains.

[5] Dou Wan's tomb is located approximately 120 m north of her husband's,[6] and 18 other members of Liu Sheng's family were buried on Lingshan's southern slope.

The suit was intricately constructed to fit her body, and the head part is shaped to represent eyes, ears, a nose, and a mouth.

Entrance to the tomb of Dou Wan