Tickets for the Ming Tombs Scenic Area
The Ming Tombs are about 50 kilometers away from Beijing and located at the foot of Tianshou Mountain. Total area 120 square kilometers. The Ming Tombs are located in a small basin surrounded by mountains in the east, west and north, surrounded by mountains on all sides, with a plain in the middle and a winding river in front.
Thirteen imperial tombs were built on the mountain, at the foothills of the east, west and north respectively. Feng Shui master thinks this place is: "Longdong is full of sand and water, four elephants, feng shui scenery and excellent land."
Qing Dongling is located at the southern foot of Changrui Mountain, the remaining vein of Yanshan Mountain in the northeast of Hebei Province. When the Qing emperor chose the tomb site, he followed the principle of "dry and beautiful, yin and yang combined, the situation was reasonable and everything was fine" on the basis of Feng Shui theory. Mountains and rivers.
Qinglong lies on the east side of Qingling Mausoleum, and White Tiger stands on the west side. Backed by Changrui Mountain, the back mountain is like a bow. The mountain is round and tidy, and Shuikou Mountain looks like a gate. Qing Xiling is located at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Yixian County, Hebei Province, more than 20 kilometers away from Beijing/KLOC-0. Qing Xiling is a hilly area surrounded by mountains and has excellent scenery.
In the east, there is the ruins of the old city, the capital of Xia Yan, more than 2,300 years ago; in the west, it looks at the majestic Zijingguan; in the north, it looks at the majestic Yongning Mountain; and in the south, it looks at Yishui flowing eastward. Yong Zhengdi also believes that "the landscape law is detailed and clear, which is a blessed land."
Main scenic spots in the scenic spot:
Lu Shen 1
Lu Shen, also known as Shinto, is the Shinto used by the Ming Tombs and the guiding part of the ground buildings in the Ming Tombs. Lu Shen starts from the stone archway in the south and ends at Changling in the north, with a total length of 7,000m. Lu Shen has stone statues, Lingxingmen, five-hole bridges and seven-hole bridges. Starting from Qikong Bridge, Lu Shen branch leads to various cemeteries.
2. Stone archway
Stone archway, all made of white marble, is a landmark building at the entrance of the whole mausoleum area, located between the sand hills on the south side of the mausoleum area. Built in the 19th year of Jiajing in Ming Dynasty (1540), it was built by Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty to celebrate the ancestors' saints, so it was called "Saint's Archway".
3, the big palace gate
Dahongmen, also known as the Grand Palace Gate, is the main entrance of the cemetery. The door is a three-hole ticket door, the roof of the palace, and the yellow glazed tile roof. The wall is made of masonry and painted red all over. The two corners of the gate are connected with the fence of the mausoleum. In front of Dahongmen, a horse monument is erected on both sides, which is carved from jade articles of the Han Dynasty and engraved with the words "Officials are waiting to dismount here".
Anyone who comes to pay homage to the mausoleum must enter the cemetery from now on to show the dignity of the imperial tomb. On the east side of the gate, the original dust-blowing hall, also known as the time hall, was a dressing room specially built for the empress dowager, and now it is gone.
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