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Chuangwang Tomb
Posted: Nov 10, 2015
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刘闲人
5/5Outstanding
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Chuangwang Mausoleum is located on the west side of Shichang Highway in Jiashan Center Scenic Area, Shimen County, Hunan Province. It is a cemetery of Li Zicheng, the leader of the peasant uprising and emperor of Dashun regime in the late Ming Dynasty. Chuangwang Mausoleum is magnificent and solemn, and is known as the "first mausoleum of Huxiang". The imperial tomb built by modern man Li Zicheng is the largest royal garden in the south of the Yangtze River. The tomb has been listed as the key cultural relics protection unit in the province.
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Posted: Sep 3, 2022
睡恣@M丶
4/5Excellent
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The Chuang Wang Mausoleum, located in Yangping Township, Shimen County, Changde City, Hunan Province, is the cemetery of Li Zicheng, the leader of the peasant uprising and emperor of Dashun regime in the late Ming Dynasty. Chuang Wang Mausoleum is adjacent to Jiashan Temple, which is magnificent and solemn and is known as the "First Mausoleum of Huxiang". The largest royal garden in Jiangnan is listed as a key cultural relics protection unit at the provincial level.
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Posted: Aug 29, 2021
M43***46
4/5Excellent
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Ticket prices are 40 locals in Changde and 80 foreign tourists. You can see the king's tomb and Jiashan Temple. In the king's tomb, you can listen to the explanation and see the legend of Li Zicheng. There is a land palace inside, saying that it is Li Zicheng's mausoleum. If you want to enter from a temple, you can give the incense money or not. Then go underground.
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Posted: Sep 11, 2016
世界美食游走达人
3/5Average
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This is Li Zicheng's mausoleum, but listen to the tour guide, there are two versions of the legend, one is that the king's soldiers lost Shanhaiguan to Jiashan Temple to be a monk, and that is to say, went to Hubei Jiugong Mountain!
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Posted: Apr 2, 2022
华-Rainbow
4/5Excellent
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It is the imperial mausoleum built by modern people Li Zicheng and is the largest royal garden in the south of the Yangtze River. The mausoleum is magnificent and solemn, and is known as the "first mausoleum of Huxiang"