The famous Wanyan Loushi Tomb site lies in the Shibei Ridge 10 kilometers east of Changchun City . Wanyan Loushi was a devoted subject who helped to start the country. He was also a famous leader of the Privet Family who made great contributions to defeat the enemies successively. So he was rewarded by the supreme leader for many times during his life. Wanyan Loushi died during the war-journey in 1130. He was titled King Shen in 1146 and later changed into King of Jinyuan Shire. He was buried in the Shibei Ridge after death today.
There are two survived Guidie in the Wanyan Loushi Tomb nowadays, including a big one and a small. There is a stele on the big Guidie once which is called Wanyan Loushi Shinto Stele. The life events of Wanyan Loushi are recorded there in detail. According to the records, the stele disappeared in the years as early as the period of Guangxu, while the inscription was kept until now. The inscription of Wanyan Loushi Shinto Stele is recorded in “Liubian Sketches” in general. There are more than 4000 words of the whole inscription, which are the precious records to study the history of the wars between Jin and Liao, Song dynasties.
People find some fragments of black stones around the tomb. These stone fragments are cut tidily, as rectangular or square. They are the old things of the sarcophagus, according to the designation of the Department of Relics. Judging from the number of these stone fragments, there is not only one sarcophagus buried in the tomb, so it must be a family tomb taking the Wanyan Loushi Tomb as the center. The Japanese dug the tomb seakingly in 1912, and transported these stolen relics to Lvshun to display. The 12 relics including the silver maoba, silver corona, iron knife with a jade handle, and all kinds of jade ornaments etc, are still kept in the Lvshun Museum today.



