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The location of the Qing tombs

Hebei zunhua.

Dongqing Mausoleum is the first mausoleum after the Qing emperor entered the customs. Located in zunhua city, Hebei Province, 0/25km east of Beijing. During the Qing dynasty, the territory was vast, covering an area of 2,500 square kilometers. During the reign of the Qing Dynasty, the Dongling Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty was sacred and inviolable, surrounded by boundary markers, fire tunnels and geomantic walls.

Among them, * * * is divided into three colors: blue, white and red. Each color has at most 65,438+0,000 boundary markers. There is a wooden sign hanging on it, engraved with the words "Feng Shui is forbidden and outsiders are not allowed to enter", which is heavily guarded and heavily guarded. No one else is allowed in.

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Different from the Ming Tombs, the imperial tombs of the Qing Dynasty are divided into two places, namely the Qing Dongling Mausoleum and the Qing Xiling Mausoleum. The nine emperors who entered the customs after the Qing Dynasty were buried in two different imperial tombs.

The most intuitive difference between Qing Dongling Mausoleum and Qing Xiling Mausoleum is that they are located in different geographical locations, and the construction time is also divided into different periods. One more thing, as we mentioned earlier, emperors in the Qing Dynasty were buried differently.

Baidu encyclopedia-Qing Dongling