Why is the Mausoleum of the Southern Dynasties not in Nanjing?
During the Liu and Song Dynasties, * * * planned to build eight imperial tombs, except that the tomb of Emperor Liu Qiao Xingning, the father of Emperor Wu of Song Wudi, was located in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu, and the other seven tombs were located in present-day Nanjing. In Xin Qiji's "Yong Yu Le Jing Kou Beigu Pavilion Nostalgia", there is a cloud: grass trees in the setting sun, ordinary lanes, and humanity sent slaves to live. Liu Jinu is Emperor Wu of Song. Emperor Wu of song was born in Zhenjiang since he was a child, and his father was buried here in his early years. Its capital is in Nanjing next door to Zhenjiang, and Nanjing is the place where it prospers. Under the condition of similar geomantic omen, for convenience and the so-called "Long Mai", the Mausoleum of Liu and Song Dynasties is basically in Nanjing.
There are only 23 years left in the Southern Qi Dynasty. Except for the Tai 'an Mausoleum of Emperor Xiao Daocheng, the rest of the imperial tombs are buried in Lingkou Town, Danyang City (it is said on the Internet that Xiao Daocheng Mausoleum is in Jiangyin, but in fact, Baidu Encyclopedia knows that Tai 'an Mausoleum is in Danyang). Danyang is now under the jurisdiction of Jiangsu Province and hosted by Zhenjiang, but it was directly under Zhenjiang in the past. Yes, it's Zhenjiang again.
Xiao Liang. Not much to say, Zhenjiang, the reading desk and Zenghua Pavilion left by Prince Zhaoming in Nanshan, Zhenjiang are still there.
nan Chen. I didn't find the relevant information completely, but ah, I finally returned to Nanjing.
The location of the Mausoleum is usually around the capital. In addition to being limited by geomantic omen, geographical factors are very important because of the underdeveloped traffic conditions in ancient times. Zhenjiang, as an important city in ancient times, once had a very high political and economic status (a sigh was just "once"). It is also understandable that it was favored at that time as a place where emperors were buried.