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What was the layout of the imperial tombs in the Northern Song Dynasty?

This is a huge mausoleum area, with beautiful scenery, excellent soil quality, ideal hydrology and excellent feng shui, which is suitable for rich burial. These eight mausoleums are basically the same in shape, and each mausoleum covers an area of 120 mu. The gv 10 is very big, with walls on all sides, turrets at the four corners, and a "God Gate" in the middle of the four walls. The Shenmen in the south is the main entrance, and the Shinto in the central axis extends to the south. There are many stone carvings on both sides. From the front of the mausoleum to the south, there are the town hall generals Sichuan and Chongqing, kneeling lions, courtiers, sheep, tigers, horses, stable boy, Kirin, Shiping Phoenix, elephants, slaves and stone pillars in turn. These stone statues are as beautifully carved as the stone lions at the four gates of the town. From these stone carvings, we can see that the stone carvings in the Song Dynasty are quite different from those in the Six Dynasties. They are not mysterious, but more realistic.