The Xixia Wangling Scenic Area is the site of the Xixia Emperor's tomb, and there are nine emperor's tombs buried, with a total area of more than 50 square kilometers. The scenic spot is located in Helan Shandong, Yinchuan City, Ningxia, about 4 . 5 kilometers wide, about 10 kilometers long from the north to the south, Helan Mountain in the west, Yinchuan Plain in the east, the terrain is high and low in the west, flat and open, and the altitude is between 1130 meters and 1200 meters. The scale of the Wangling Mausoleum in Xixia is comparable to the Ming Tombs in Beijing. When first built, each cemetery had underground tombs, tomb rooms, ground buildings and gardens, and the independent area was about 100,000 square meters, with the shape and layout roughly the same. Due to the close relationship between Xixia and the interior, the overall layout of the cemetery plane, in accordance with China's traditional north-south as the central axis, left and right symmetrical pattern arrangement, compatible with the layout and basic characteristics of the Tang Dynasty and Song Dynasty emperor mausoleum-shaped system, and in Lingtai, tomb room, stele pavilion, In terms of corner platforms, it also has the unique architectural style of Xixia, forming the characteristics of compatibility between Han culture, Party Xiang culture and Buddhist culture.