There are two large Han tombs in Huang Tu. The excavated Han tomb is located at the northern end of the mountain, 20 meters away from another tomb. The tomb consists of a tomb, a tunnel, an ear room and a back room. The opening of the pyramid-shaped mound faces north, about 15 meters long and 3 meters wide, all of which are sealed and rammed. The two walls of the tomb door are made of stone strips, and the near top is buckled with stone strips cut into dovetail shape to form a double-sided sloping flat top, and the door is sealed with giant stone strips. The front room is made of stone strips in the rock. There are two ear chambers in the east and west, which are symmetrical left and right, the same size and shape, and chiseled regularly. There are horse bones and carriage wreckage in the room, which should be the carriage house. Through the front room, a tunnel with a length of10m, a width of 2m and a height of 2m enters the back room. The back room is the main room of the tomb, 9 meters long from north to south, 7 meters wide from east to west and about 4 meters high, with a flat bottom and a coffin in the middle. Although the scale and area of this tomb are not as good as those of Liang Xiaowang Mausoleum and Empress Mausoleum in Baoan Mountain, it is also a large cliff tomb. The total area of the tomb is 100 square meter, and the main signs are the Western Han Dynasty Prince's Tomb, the tunnel, the front room and the back room, and the back room is painted with vermilion.