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The first volume was given to Camellia. The first chapter is the legendary jade bracelet
"Tailing is the tomb of the third generation of Yong Zhengdi after the Qing Dynasty entered the customs. Located in the center of the mausoleum area, it is the earliest, largest and most complete mausoleum in Xiling. The rest of the tombs are distributed on its east and west sides.
As a typical court-style building complex in Qing Dynasty, Tailing not only pays more attention to the site selection based on China's "Feng Shui" method, which combines the most perfect landscape environment and human landscape, but also forms a mountain-like river with the backing, mountains, mountains, Long Mai and Shuikou emphasized in "Feng Shui", and its architecture and overall layout are also the most complete and ingenious, paying more attention to practicality; The architectural style and rules are more exquisite and luxurious, and more ornamental.
Because Yong Zhengdi first built the Tailing Mausoleum in Xiling, there was a "trillion burial system in which Zhao Mu asked each other". The reason is that Yong Zhengdi built a mausoleum in Xiling first, and his son Qianlong thought that if he built a mausoleum in Xiling with his father, it would make the sages Kangxi and Shizu Shunzhi, who had been buried in the Qing Dongling, be left out in the cold. If the mausoleum is built in Dongling, it will also leave his father Yong Zhengdi in the cold. In order to solve this problem, Emperor Qianlong formulated the regulations of establishing tombs with "father in the west and son in the east". For example, his father was buried in Dongling, his son was buried in Xiling, his father was buried in Dongling, and his son was buried in Dongling. This is called "Zhao Mu alternate trillion burial system". It is precisely because of this tomb system that the existing patterns of the Eastern Qing Tombs and the Western Qing Tombs were formed, which caused the fundamental difference between these two kinds of tombs and the tombs of emperors before the Ming Dynasty in China. "
I listened to the tour guide with relish. When I looked up at the Tailing Mausoleum, the first thing I saw was the famous stone archway and Dahongmen.
"Stone archway is located in front of Dahongmen, towering and tall, which is the most ...
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