Where is the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum?
The Ming Xiaoling Tomb is located in Dulongfu at the southern foot of Zhongshan Mountain in the eastern suburbs of Nanjing. It uses Zhongshan as the screen, and Zhongshan has three peaks: east, middle and west (the middle peak is the main peak), which is consistent with the traditional saying of "the three towers of Huagai, the supreme emperor". To the east and west of Dulongfu are Longshan Mountain and Hushan Mountain respectively. To the south and west is Qianhu Lake. To the north is Mount Everest, which is located under the main peak of Zhongshan Mountain. This rare natural terrain symbolizes the ancient green dragon and white tiger respectively. The four elephants, Suzaku and Xuanwu, are really ingenious. Directly in front of the Xiaoling Mausoleum, there is Meihua Mountain as the "front case", and further away there is Tianyin Mountain, which seems to be prostrate in worship, symbolizing the "tributes" coming from "far away". On the east and south sides of the mausoleum, there are "crown water" flowing from northeast to southwest to keep the king's energy gathered and not dispersed. Examine the Qi and pulse, don’t be angry, distinguish Yin and Yang, Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum can be said to be an excellent Feng Shui treasure land.