Tokyo Mausoleum is a key cultural relics protection unit in the country. Located on the Yanglu Mountain on the right bank of the Prince River in the east of the old city of Liaoyang. After six years of Jin Tianming (1621), Nurhachi attacked more than 70 cities such as Liaoyang and Shenyang, and moved the capital to Liaoyang. The Tokyo Mausoleum was built in nine years, and the tombs of Jingzu (grandfather Kyue Changan), Xianzu (father Tucker), Queen Xiaoci and Jifei Fucha, Emperor Bo, Emperor Uncle, Emperor Brother, and Prince were relocated from Hetuara (Xinbin). 28 years later, Shunzhi eight years (1651), and the tombs of Jingzu, Xianzu, Huangbo, Huangshu and other tombs were moved back to Xinbin Yongling, and Queen Xiaoci and Fucha were reburied to Fuling in Shenyang.