They are all outside, they can only see, they can't go in.
Qingling Tomb Folk-custom Village
Posted: Dec 29, 2018
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M61***52
4/5Excellent
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Qingling Mausoleum, located in the northwest of Changling Mausoleum in Changping Tianshou Mountain Mausoleum in Beijing, is the 14th Ming emperor Yuan Ming Guangzong Zhu Changluo and Queen Guo, Wang, Liu's joint burial tomb.
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Posted: May 31, 2019
璧水堂主人
4/5Excellent
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Mingqing Mausoleum, located in the south foot of Huangshan Temple in the Mausoleum of Changping Tianshou Mountain in Beijing, is a joint burial tomb of Zhu Changluo (the number of Taichang) and Queen of the 14th Emperor Guangzongzhen of the Ming Dynasty. A small mountain is separated from the tomb. The tomb was built by Jingtai Emperor Zhu Ying for himself, but because his brother was imprisoned in the town of Zhu Ying, his brother was said to have been placed in a bad place in Xishan after his death. This is why 16 emperors in the Ming Dynasty, but Changping only has the 13 Tombs (the founding emperor Zhu Yuanxuan was buried in the Xiaoling Tomb in Nanjing, and the second Jianwen Emperor Zhu Yunxuan was lost after being captured).
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Posted: Sep 15, 2017
E59***00
5/5Outstanding
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The underground Xuangong of Qingling was built in March of the first year of the apocalypse (1621 AD), and the Longmen on July 29th took four months and cost 1.5 million yuan. And the quality of the project is fine, except for all the stone materials of Xuangong, its "post, middle and front hall", there is "heavy doors separated".