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Where are the top ten shady places in Nanjing?

Nanjing has a long history, with more than 6,000 years of civilization, nearly 2,600 years of city building, and nearly 500 years of capital building. It is one of the four ancient capitals in China, with "ancient capitals of six dynasties" and "city of ten dynasties" It is known as the important birthplace of Chinese civilization. Nanjing is an ancient city with profound historical and cultural heritage. Many major events have happened, but there are also many strange things. The following ten places are called the ten most yinous places in Nanjing. Many puzzling things happened there. Let the editor tell you Let me reveal the secrets to you one by one:

First: Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum

Longkeng Road (ancient battlefield) is really eerie and scary. The road is winding and long, with trees and grass on both sides. It's not just the stone wall. The long road (it's so long, it takes a long time for a car to drive) doesn't even have a streetlight. The branches cover the sky tightly, not letting out a trace of moonlight. Fortunately, I was in a car, otherwise I would have been unable to see my fingers. The dismemberment cases and bizarre car accidents that have occurred on this road in recent years have made this place even more terrifying. The Beamless Hall of Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum is a very gloomy place! It enshrines the martyrs of the Republic of China. There are no beams in the entire hall. This structure is called a Yin Palace in Chinese Feng Shui. Moreover, it enshrines so many heroic souls with extremely strong magnetic fields. Not to mention In the middle of the night, even in broad daylight, you will feel shuddering when standing in the middle of the hall. If you dare to stand there at 12 o'clock in the middle of the night, you will be frightened to death.