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About ancient Chinese imperial tombs

Emperor title and surname reign time, mausoleum name and burial address remarks

Pangu clan’s ancient period is purely a legend of Pangu Nanhai, the specific situation has not been verified

Fuxi clan’s original Society Taihao Mausoleum Henan Huaiyang Hubei Xiangyang and other legendary mausoleums

Nuwa's primitive society Nuwa Mausoleum Shandong Jining Shanxi Zhaocheng and other legendary mausoleums

Yandi Shennong's primitive society (About 32nd century BC) Mausoleum of Emperor Yan, Legendary Tomb in Lingxian County, Hunan

The Yellow Emperor had the Xiong or Xuanyuan clan in primitive society (approximately 26th century BC) Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor in Huangling County, Shaanxi, Shandong, Gansu, Henan, Hebei, etc. There are many Mausoleums of the Yellow Emperor in local legends, generally based on the Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor in Shaanxi Province

Shaohao Mausoleum in the primitive society of the Jintian clan and the legendary Mausoleum in Qufu, Shandong Province

Zhuanxu Mausoleum in the primitive society of the Gaoyang clan The legendary mausoleum of Gaoyang, Hebei

The legendary mausoleum of Emperor Ku, Gaoxin's primitive society, Emperor Ku's mausoleum, Huaxian, Henan, Shaanxi Yang and other places

The primitive society of Emperor Yaotao, Tang's primitive society, Yao's mausoleum, Linfen, Shanxi , the legendary mausoleum in Dongpingdi, Shandong

Emperor Shun had the Yu family in the primitive society Shun Mausoleum The legendary mausoleum in Ningyuan County, Hunan

The primitive society of Dayu (about 22nd century BC) Yu Mausoleum The Legendary Tombs of Shaoxing, Zhejiang

The Royal Tombs of the Xia Dynasty

The Xia Dynasty started to fight for self-reliance, and the world was selfish and entered a slave society. From about the beginning of the 21st century BC to the 17th century BC, there were sixteen emperors in Japan. Only a few imperial mausoleums have records of some legends, most of which cannot be tested. Since the historical situation of the Xia Dynasty has not yet been confirmed by archaeological excavations, I only list the names of the emperors for reference.

Emperor title and

Surname, reign time, mausoleum name, burial address, remarks

Later Kai (approximately 2095 BC--2086 BC) No test

Taikang (about 2085 BC - 2057 BC) Taikang Mausoleum, the legendary mausoleum in Taikang County, Henan Province

The slave society of Zhongkang cannot be tested

The slave society of the later phase It cannot be tested

The slave society of Shaokang cannot be tested

The slave society of Houzhu cannot be tested

The slave society of Houhuai cannot be tested

The slaves of Houmang The society cannot be tested

The slave society cannot be tested

The slave society cannot be tested

The slave society can not be tested

It is not possible to examine the slave society of the later period

It is not possible to examine the slave society of Kongjia

The slave society of Kong Gao The legendary mausoleum of Kong Gao Mausoleum in Luoning County, Henan

The slave society of the later period Cannot be tested

The slave society of Hou Lugui (Jie) cannot be tested

The royal tombs of the Shang Dynasty

At the beginning of the 17th century BC, Shang Tang (Chengtang) Overthrew the tyrant Jie in the late Xia Dynasty and established the Shang Dynasty, which lasted from about 1711 BC to 1066 BC. There is a written history that can be tested, and it has also been confirmed by archaeological excavations.

The tombs of later emperors have been found in Yin Ruins and other places in Anyang, Henan

Note: The ones from the Shang Dynasty cannot be pasted ~ the tombs of later emperors are basically in Anyang, Henan

The tombs of the Western Zhou Dynasty

Emperor title and surname reign time, mausoleum name and burial address remarks

The records of King Wen’s tomb in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province in the 57th year of Jichang, King Wen of Zhou Dynasty, are inaccurate and should be near Hu County in present-day Chang'an

The record of King Wu's tomb in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province is inaccurate in the seventh year of King Wu's reign. It should be near Hu County in present-day Chang'an.

The record of King Cheng's tomb in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province in the thirty-seventh year of King Cheng's reign is inaccurate. It should be in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province.

Near the county

The record of King Kang’s tomb in Xianyang, Shaanxi, in the 26th year of King Zhao of Zhou Kang’s reign is inaccurate, it should be near Hu County in Chang’an today

The tomb of King Zhao in the 19th year of King Zhao’s absence in Zhou Dynasty is to be enshrined in Henan, pending research

The tomb of King Mu of Zhou Dynasty is in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province for examination in the 41st year of King Mu's reign.

The Mausoleum of King Gong of Zhou Gong in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province in the 19th year of his reign is yet to be examined.

The second king of Zhou Yi is in Xianyang. The Mausoleum of King Yi in the 14th Year Tomb of King Li in the Seventh Year

827 BC to 782 BC by King Xuan of Zhou Dynasty

781 BC to 781 BC to the death of King You of Zhou Dynasty--771 BC tomb of King You in Luoyang, Henan

Eastern Zhou Dynasty Royal Tombs (Spring and Autumn Period)

Emperor name and surname, time of reign, name of the mausoleum, burial address, burial situation

Prince Ping of Zhou Dynasty, Ji Yijiu, 770 BC - 720 BC, Luoyang, Henan

Zhou Huan Wang Lin 719 BC - 697 BC Luoyang, Henan

Zhouzhuang Wang Tuo 696 BC - 682 BC Luoyang Henan

Zhou Li King Hu Qi 681 BC - 677 BC Henan Luoyang

Zhou Hui Wang Langqian 676--652 BC Luoyang, Henan

Zhou Xiang Wang Zhengqian 651--619 BC Luoyang Henan

Zhou Qing King Renchen Qian 618--613 BC, Luoyang, Henan

612 BC--607 BC, Luoyang, Henan

606 BC--586 BC, Luoyang, Henan

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Zhou Jian Wang Yi 585 BC - 572 BC Luoyang, Henan

Zhou Ling Wang vented his heart 571 BC - 545 BC Luoyang, Henan

Zhou Jing Wang Gui 544 BC - 520 BC, Queen Mu of Luoyang, Henan

520 BC, King Mourning of Zhou Dynasty

519 BC, King Zhou Jing--476 BC, Luoyang, Henan

The Tombs of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty ( Warring States Period)

Emperor title and surname reign time, mausoleum name, burial address and burial situation

Zhou Yuan Wang Ji Ren 475 BC - 469 BC Luoyang, Henan

Zhou Zhending Wang Jie BC 468--441 BC Luoyang, Henan

King Ai of Zhou died 441 BC Luoyang, Henan

Zhou Si Wang Shu BC 441 Henan Luoyang

Zhou Kao Wang Wei 440 BC-- 426 BC, Luoyang, Henan

Wang Weilie of Zhou Dynasty 425 BC - Luoyang, Henan, 402 BC

Wang Jiao of Zhou An, 401 BC - Luoyang, Henan, 376 BC

Zhou Lie Wang Xi 375 BC - Luoyang, Henan in 369 BC

Zhou Xian and Wang Bian 368 BC - Luoyang, Henan in 321 BC

Zhou Shenliang and Wang Ding 320 BC - Luoyang, Henan in 315 BC

Wang Nan of Zhou extended his reign to 314 BC - 256 BC to Fengxiang, Shaanxi

Emperor Mausoleums of the Qin Dynasty

Emperor's name and surname, time of reign, name of the mausoleum, burial address and burial situation

Qin Shihuang 221 BC - 210 BC Terracotta Warriors and Horses were discovered in Lintong, Shaanxi

North

Emperor's name and surname, reign time, mausoleum name, burial address, remarks

Emperor Mausoleums of the Western Han Dynasty

Emperor's name and surname, reign time, mausoleum name, burial address, burial conditions

Han Emperor Liu Bang 206 BC - 195 BC Changling Yaodian, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province

Han Hui Emperor Liu Ying 194 BC - 188 BC Hanjiawan Huixiao, Anling Xianyang City Empress Zhang

Hen Gao Hou Lv Zhi 187 BC - 180 BC Lv Houling Mausoleum Xianyang Changling East

Han Wen Emperor Liu Heng 179 BC - 157 BC mausoleum of Empress Xiaowen Dou in the eastern suburbs of Xi'an City

Han Jing Emperor Liu Qiqian 156 BC - 141 BC Yangling, Xianyang City, Zhangjiawan Xiaojing King Queen

Han Wu Emperor Liu Che 140 BC - 87 BC Maoling Xingping County South Mrs. Li

Emperor Zhao of the Han Dynasty Liu Fuling 86 BC--74 BC Pinling, King Xiaozhao of Xianyang City Empress Shangguan

Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty Liu Xun 73 BC--49 BC Du Ling Chang'an Empress Xiaoxuan, the original emperor of Shaoling in the east of the county

Emperor Liu Ao of the Han Dynasty 48 BC - 33 BC Weiling, Xianyang City Zhou Lingnan Empress Xiaoyuan Wang

Emperor Liu Ao of the Han Dynasty 32 BC - 7 BC Year Yanling Xianyang City Zhouling Southwest Xiaocheng Ban Jieyu

Han Ai Emperor Liu Xin 6 BC - 1 BC Yiling East Zhou Ling Xianyang City

Han Ping Emperor Liu A.D. 1-5 Kangling Xianyang City Zhouling Southwest

Ru Ziying 6--8 years

[New] Wang Mang 8--23 years

Huaiyang King Liu Xuan 23- -25th year

Emperor Mausoleums of the Eastern Han Dynasty

Emperor’s name and surname Reign time, name of the mausoleum, burial address and burial situation

Guangwu Emperor Liu Xiu’s 25th--57th year The mausoleum of Empress Mengjinyin of Henan Province

The mausoleum of Empress Ma of Luoyang, Luoyang, Henan Province in the 58th year of Ming Dynasty Liu Zhuang's 58th year--75th year of Xianjie

The mausoleum of Queen Dou of Luoyang, Henan Province in the 76th year of Emperor Liu Zhong's 76th year--88 years

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Emperor Liu Zhao 89--105 years Shen (Shun) Mausoleum, Henan Luoyang Queen Xi

Shang Emperor Liu Long 106 years Kangling Henan Luoyang

An Emperor Liu Hu 107--125 years of Gongling, Empress Yan of Luoyang, Henan Province

126 years of Shun Emperor Liu Bao--144 years of Xianling Empress Liang of Luoyang, Henan Province

145 years of Emperor Chongling Liu Bing's Huailing of Luoyang, Henan Province

Liu Zan, Emperor Zhi, was in Jinling, Luoyang, Henan in 146 years.

Huan Emperor Liu Zhi was in Xuanling, Luoyang, Henan, in 147-167. --189 Wenling, Queen He, Queen Wang, Luoyang, Henan Province

Shao Emperor Liu Bian 189 years

Xiandi Liu Xie 190 years--220 years Zen Mausoleum, Emperor Xiuwu Cao, Henan Province

Three Kingdoms Imperial Tombs

Emperor’s title and surname Reigning time, mausoleum name, burial address, burial situation

Shu Zhaolie Emperor Liu Bei 221--223 Huiling Empress Zhaolie of Chengdu, Sichuan Empress Mu of the Gan family and the Wu family

Liu Chan, Queen of Shu, 223-264 years in Luoyang, Henan Province

Emperor Taiwu of the Wei Dynasty, Cao Cao, posthumously named Empress Wu Xuanbian of Gaoling, Linzhang, Hebei Province

Empress Wendeguo of Shouyang Mausoleum in Luoyang, Henan Province from 220 to 226 years, Emperor Wen of the Wei Dynasty Cao Pi 227 to 254 years after Cao Rui, Emperor Wen of Wei Dynasty Gaogui Township Duke Cao Mao 255--260 years in Luoyang, Henan

Wei Yuan Emperor Cao Huan 261--265 years

Emperor Wu Wulie Sun Jian later granted the title of Mrs. Wu of Danyang in Wulingjiang

Sun Quan, the great emperor of Wu, lived in 222--252 years, Jiang Ling, Queen Bu of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, Mrs. Pan

Sun Liang, king of Wu Kuaiji, lived in 253--258 years

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Wu Mo Emperor Sun Hao 265--280 Henan Luoyang Lady Teng

Western Jin Dynasty Emperor Mausoleum

Emperor’s name and surname, name of the mausoleum, burial address and burial situation during his reign

Jin Gaozu (revered by Jin Shizu) Xuan Emperor Sima Yi, Luoyang, Henan

Jin Shizong (Jin Shizu) Respected) Sima Shi, Emperor Jing, Luoyang, Henan

Jin Taizu (respected by Emperor Shizu of Jin) Sima Zhao, Emperor Wen, Luoyang, Henan

Sima Yan, Emperor Wu of Jin, 265--290 AD, Junyang Tomb, Luoyang, Henan Empress Wuyuan Yang

Emperor Sima Zhong of Jin Hui from 291 to 306 in Taiyang Mausoleum, Luoyang, Henan

Emperor Huai of Jin from 307 to 313 in Luoyang, Henan

Emperor Sima Ye of the Jin Dynasty 314--316 years in Luoyang, Henan

Emperor Mausoleums of the Eastern Jin Dynasty

Emperor name and surname reign time, mausoleum name, burial address and burial situation

Jin Emperor Sima Rui of the Yuan Dynasty built the Pinngling Mausoleum in 317--323 years, Queen Yuanjing of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Emperor Ming Dynasty of Jin Dynasty Sima Shao built the Mausoleum in 324--326 years, Empress Muyu of the Ming Dynasty in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Emperor Cheng of the Jin Dynasty Sima Yan 327--342 years Xingpingling Mausoleum, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, Cheng Gongdu Queen

Jin Kang Emperor Sima Yue 343--344 years Chongping Mausoleum, Jiangsu Nanjing Kangxian Chu Queen

Jin Mu Emperor Sima Dan 345--361 Yongping Mausoleum, Queen Mu Zhanghe of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Jin Ai Emperor Sima Pi 362--365 years Anping Mausoleum, Queen Aijing of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Jin Abandoned Emperor Sima Yi 366--371 years of Wu Ling, Empress Xiaoyu of Wu County, Jiangsu Province

Emperor Sima Yu of Jin Jian Dynasty, 372 years of Gaopingling, Queen Jian Wenshun of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Emperor Xiaowu of Jin Dynasty, Sima Yao 373- - In 396, Emperor Xiaowu Ding of Longpingling, Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Emperor Sima Dezong of Jin'an in 397--418 years and in Xiupingling, Nanjing, Jiangsu

Sima Dewen, Emperor Gong of Jin Dynasty, 419--420 Year Chongping Mausoleum of Empress Gongsi Chu of Nanjing, Jiangsu Province

Emperor Mausoleums of the Sui Dynasty

Emperor's name and surname Reign time, name of the mausoleum, burial address, burial situation

Sui Dynasty Emperor Yang Jian of the Wen Dynasty 581--604 Tailing Shaanxi Wugongwen Empress Dugushi

Emperor Yang Guang of the Sui Dynasty 605--618 Emperor Yang's Mausoleum Yangzhou, Jiangsu

Emperor Mausoleums of the Tang Dynasty

Emperor’s name and surname, name of the mausoleum, burial address and burial status during his reign

Empress Li Hu, the founder of the Tang Dynasty, posthumously granted the title of Yongkang Mausoleum in front of the mausoleum of Sanyuan County

Empress Li Bing, the emperor of the Tang Dynasty Posthumously granted the title of Xingningling Mausoleum, Yaodiandong, Xianyang City

Li Yuan, Emperor Gaozu of the Tang Dynasty, Xianling Tomb in Yonghe Village, Xumu, Sanyuan County from 618 to 626 years

Zhaoling Tomb of Emperor Taizong Li Shimin from 627 to 649 years Jiushan, Liquan County

Liangshan, Qianling County, Qianling County from 650 to 683 years of Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty

Buried together by his wife Empress Wu Zetian from 684 to 704 years in Liangshan County, Qianling County

Li Xian, Emperor Zhongzong of the Tang Dynasty, 684(710)--Dingling Longquan Mountain, Xingping County, 712 years old

Li Dan, Emperor Ruizong of the Tang Dynasty, 684(710)--Lingling Fengshan, Pucheng County, 712 years old

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Li Longji, Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty, built Jinsu Mountain in Pucheng County, Tailing from 712 to 756 years.

Li Heng, Emperor Suzong of Tang Dynasty, built Wujiang Mountain in Liquan County from 756 years to 761 years.

Daizong of Tang Dynasty Li Yu 762--779 Tanshan, Fuping County, Yuanling

Tang Dezong Li Shi 780--805 Jingyang County Chaoshan, Chongling

Tang Shunzong Li Song 805 Fengling Fuping County Jinweng Mountain

Jingling Pu, Emperor Xianzong of Tang Dynasty, Li Chun 806--820

Jin Chi Mountain, Cheng County

Li Heng, Emperor Mu Zong of the Tang Dynasty, 821-824 years later, Yaoshan, Pucheng County, Guangling Mausoleum

Chaijiayao in front of the tomb of Li Zhan, Emperor Jingzong of the Tang Dynasty, 825 years-827 years, Sanyuan County

Li Ang, Emperor Wenzong of Tang Dynasty, 827--840 AD, Zhangling Fupingtian Rushan

Li Yan, Emperor Wuzong of Tang Dynasty, 841--846 AD, Xumutaogou Village, Sanyuan County, Duanling

Tang Xuanzong Li Chen 847--859 Zhenling Jingyang County Zhongshan

Tang Yizong Li Yan 860--874 Jianling Fuping County Zijinshan

Tang Xizong Li Yan 874-- Jizidui, Qian County, Jinling in 888

Li Ye, Emperor Zhaozong of the Tang Dynasty, 889-904, Luoyang, Wenling, Henan Province

Li Jie, Emperor Ai of the Tang Dynasty, 905-907, Heze, Helingshan East

Let Emperor Li Xianhui mausoleum northwest of Pucheng County

[Attachment] Xiaoming Gao Empress Yang (mother of Wu Zetian) Shunling Hanjia Village, Dizhang, Xianyang City

Five Dynasties Imperial Mausoleums of the Ten Kingdoms

Emperor titles and surnames Reigning time, mausoleum name, burial address, burial situation

Later Liang Taizu Zhu Huang 907--912 Xuanling Empress Zhang of Yuanzhen, Luoyang, Henan

Zhu Youzhen, the last emperor of the Later Liang Dynasty, was the second concubine Guo in Luoyang, Henan Province in 913-923 years.

Li Cunxu, Zhuangzong of the Later Tang Dynasty, 924-926 years in Yiling, Luoyang, Henan Province

Later Tang Dynasty Emperor Mingzong Li Dan lived in Huiling in Luoyang, Henan from 927 to 933

Li Congke, the late emperor of the Later Tang Dynasty, lived in Luoyang, Henan from 935 to 936

Shi Jingtang, the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty, made his mausoleum in Luoyang, Henan from 937 to 942

The Emperor Shi Chonggui of the Later Jin Dynasty came out in 943--946 years

The emperor of the Later Han Dynasty, Liu Zhiyuan, was enfeoffed in Ruiling, Henan in 947-948 years

The Yin Emperor of the Later Han Dynasty, Liu Chengyou, 949--950 years Yingling, Kaifeng, Henan

Guo Wei, Taizu of the Later Zhou Dynasty, 951-954, Songling, Kaifeng, Henan

Chai Rong, Shizong of the Later Zhou Dynasty, Qingling, Zhengzhou, Henan, 955-959

Chai Zongxun, Emperor Gong of the Later Zhou Dynasty, lived in Shunling in Zhengzhou, Henan in 960-961

Wu Yangwo lived in Shaoling in 907-908

Wu Yanglong lived in Shuling in 909-919

Wu Yangpu921--? Nianpingling

The former Shu king built the Yongling Tomb in 907--918, Queen Zhou of Shunde, Chengdu, Sichuan

The former Shu king Yan 919--925

After Shu Meng Zhixiang 925--935 Heling, Queen Mother Li of Luoyang, Henan

Southern Tang Li Jing 937--942 Yongling Nanjing Niushoushan Empress Yuanjing Song

Southern Tang Li 943--960 Shunling, Queen Zhong of Niushou Mountain, Nanjing

Li Yu of the Southern Tang Dynasty 961--? Jinling, Henan, Luoyang

Liu Yin of the Southern Han Dynasty 907-911 Deling

Liu Yan of the Southern Han Dynasty 911-942 Kangling

Liu Yin of the Southern Han Dynasty 942 years of Bin Dynasty

Zhao Tomb of Liu Sheng of the Southern Han Dynasty from 943 to 957 years The captives were imprisoned outside Mobei, and the tombs of the seven generations of emperors were concentrated in Gongyi, Henan Province. The imperial mausoleums of the Northern Song Dynasty, starting from the Yong'an Mausoleum of Song Taizu Zhao Kuangyin's father and ending with the Yongtai Mausoleum of Zhezong Zhao Xu, total eight tombs, distributed in Xicun, Zhitian, and urban areas on the platform on the south bank of the Luo River in Gongyi City (near Luoyang) There are 4 towns in Huiguo Town and Ling District, with Zhitian Town as the center, within a distance of less than ten kilometers.

(2) Imperial Mausoleums of the Southern Song Dynasty: Shaoxing, Zhejiang

There were nine emperors in the Southern Song Dynasty. Except for the last three emperors, they were in danger and could not build a mausoleum here for burial. In addition, there are six buried in Shaoxing, they are Gaozong (Zhao Gou) Yongsiling Mausoleum, Xiaozong (Zhao Shen) Yongfu Mausoleum, Guangzong (Zhao Dun) Yongchong Mausoleum, Ningzong (Zhao Kuo) Yongmao Mausoleum, Lizong (Zhao Yun) Yongmuling Mausoleum, Duzong (Zhao Yu) Yongshao Mausoleum.

Called "Song Dynasty Liuling Tombs

Ming Dynasty Tombs Distribution:

1 Ancestral Tombs: Zhu Bailiu De Zuxuan Emperor Taizu Gaozu Jixiang Hu Family Guanzhen Township, Xuyi County, Jiangsu Province

Zhu Sijiuyi Zuheng Emperor Taizu great-grandfather Xianghou Shi

Zhu Chuyi Xizuyu Emperor Taizu Grandfather Xiangwang Shi

2 Imperial Mausoleum: Zhu Shizhen Renzu Chun Emperor Taizu's father 64 Chen family southwest of Fengyang County, Anhui Province

3 Xiaoling Mausoleum: Zhu Yuanzhang Hongwu Taizu Emperor Gao 1368-1398 71 Ma family Nanjing Zhongshan South Foot

4 Chang Mausoleum: Zhu Di Yongle Emperor Cheng Zuwen 1402-1424 Taizu's eldest son 65 Xu family at the foot of Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

5 Tomb dedicated to: Zhu Gaochi, Hongxi Emperor Renzong Zhao 1424-1425, Chengzu's eldest son 48 Zhang family, Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing At the foot of the first ridge of Huangshan Temple

6 Jingling: Zhu Zhanji Emperor Xuande Xuanzong Zhang 1425-1435 The eldest son of Renzong 37 Sun's family at the foot of Heishan, Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

7 Yuling: Zhu Qizhen orthodox Ying Zongrui Emperor 1435-1449 Xuanzong's eldest son 38 Qian family at the foot of Shimen Mountain, Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

Tianshun 1457-1464 Zhou family

8 Jingling: Zhu Qiyu Jingtai Emperor Zongjing 1449-1457 The second son of Xuanzong 30 The Wang family at the foot of Jinshan Mountain in the western suburbs of Beijing

9 Maoling: Zhu Jianshen became the pure emperor of Huaxianzong 1464-1487 The eldest son of Yingzong 41 The Wang family, the Ji family, and the Shao family in Changping County, Beijing Shoushan Jubao Mountain

10 Tailing Mausoleum: Zhu Youtang Hongzhi Xiaozong Jing Emperor 1487-1505 Xianzong’s third son 36 Zhang family at the foot of Bijia Mountain Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

11 Xianling Mausoleum: Zhu Youyuan Ruizong Xian Emperor Shizong's father 43 Chiang's family at the foot of Songlin Mountain (also known as Chunde Mountain) in Zhongxiang County, Hubei Province

12 Kangling: Zhu Houzhao Zhengde Emperor Wuzongyi 1505-1521 Xiaozong's eldest son 31 Xia family's Tianshou Mountain Lotus in Changping County, Beijing At the foot of the mountain

13 Yongling: Zhu Houzhang Jiajing Emperor Shizongsu 1521-1566 Sun Xianzong 60 Chen family, Fang family, Du family at the foot of Yang Cuiling, Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

14 Zhaoling: Zhu Zaigu Longqing, Emperor Mu Zongzhuang 1566-1572 Three characters of Shizong 36 Li family, Chen family, Li family at the foot of Dayu Mountain, Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

15 Dingling: Zhu Junyi Wanli Shenzongxian Emperor 1572- 1620 The third son of Emperor Mu Zong 58 The Wang family and the Wang family at the foot of Dayu Mountain, Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

16 Qingling: Zhu Changluo Taichang Guangzongzhen Emperor 1620 The eldest son of Shenzong 39 The Guo family, Wang family, and Liu family, Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing Huangshan Temple at the foot of Erling Mountain

17 Deling: Zhu Youxiao Tianqi Xi Zong died in 1620-1627 Guangzong’s eldest son 23 Zhang Family at the foot of Tanyu Mountain in Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

18 Siling : Zhu Youjian Zongzhen Emperor Zhuanglie 1627-1644 Five sons of Guangzong 35 Empress Zhou, Imperial Concubine Tian At the foot of Lushan Mountain, Tianshou Mountain, Changping County, Beijing

Distribution of Qingling Tombs:

Nurhaci’s in Shenyang Five kilometers east of Dongling to the old city of Shenyang was originally a park (Qing Fuling Mausoleum)

Huang Taiji was located on Taishan Road in Huanggu District, Beiling, Shenyang, which was also a park (Qing Zhao Mausoleum)

Shunzhi's mausoleum, Xiaoling Mausoleum, is located under the main peak of Changrui Mountain in Zunhua, Hebei today (Qing Xiaoling Mausoleum)

Kangxi's mausoleum is 1 km east of Qing Xiaoling Mausoleum (Qingjing Mausoleum)

Yongzheng's mausoleum Tailing is located at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Wenzhou City (Qing Tailing Mausoleum) 15 kilometers away from Yi County

Qianlong's mausoleum is centered on Xiaoling Mausoleum in Shunzhi, and to the west of Xiaoling Mausoleum is Qianlong's Yuling Mausoleum (Qing Yuling Mausoleum)

Jiaqing’s mausoleum is located 2 miles west of Tailing (Qing Changling Mausoleum)

Daoguang’s mausoleum is located in Longquanyu (Qingmu Mausoleum) 15 kilometers southwest of Changling

Xianfeng’s mausoleum is located to the west of Yuling Mausoleum (Qing Dingling Mausoleum)

Tongzhi’s mausoleum is southeast of Jingling Mausoleum (Qing Hui Mausoleum)

Guangxu’s mausoleum is 5 kilometers east of Tailing Mausoleum ( Qing Chongling Mausoleum)

The ashes of the Xuantong Mausoleum of Puyi are in Babaoshan, Beijing

Remarks:

Xia: Most of them cannot be tested, mainly in Henan Province.

Shang: Except for Chengtang who was buried in Wanrong County, Shanxi (later sunk to the bottom of the Yellow River in the Yuan Dynasty), they are all concentrated near Anyang, Henan.

Western Zhou Dynasty: Most of them were located near today's Hu County, Chang'an, Shaanxi Province, from Xianyang to Xi'an.

Eastern Zhou Dynasty: Except for King Nan of Zhou Dynasty, all of them were near present-day Luoyang.

Qin: Near Lintong, Shaanxi.

Western Han Dynasty: Tombs of the Western Han Dynasty in Xianyang, Shaanxi Province.

Eastern Han Dynasty: Except for Emperor Xian who was buried in Xiuwu, Henan, the rest are concentrated in the Eastern Han Dynasty royal tombs in Luoyang, Henan.

Cao Rui, Emperor Ming of Wei - Cao Mao, Duke of Gaogui Township, Mengjin, Henan - Luoyang, Henan

Sun Jian, Emperor Wu Wu - Sun Quan, Emperor Wu of Danyang, Jiangsu - Nanjing, Jiangsu

Sun Xiu, Emperor Wu Jing - Sun Hao, the last emperor of Wu in Dangtu, Anhui - Luoyang, Henan

Western Jin: Luoyang, Henan

Eastern Jin: Nanjing, Jiangsu

Five Hus and Ten There are too many tombs of the six kings to be examined

In the Southern Dynasties, most were buried in Danyang, Jiangsu, and in the Northern Dynasties, most were buried in Datong, Shanxi and Luoyang, Henan

Sui: Sui Literature Emperor Yang Jian - Shaanxi Martial Arts Sui Yang Emperor Yang Guang - Yangzhou, Jiangsu

Tang Dynasty: Buried separately in Shaanxi.

Five Dynasties: Near Luoyang, Kaifeng, Henan

Ten Kingdoms: Too many to be tested, near the capitals of various countries at that time.

Northern Song Dynasty: Seven Emperors and Eight Tombs in Gongyi, Henan (near Luoyang), Southern Song Dynasty: Qiling Tombs in Shaoxing, Zhejiang

Liao: Because of its many customs, it is difficult to test. Scattered in Bahrain Left Banner, Inner Mongolia.

Jin: Fangshan, Beijing, later Dengfeng, Henan.

Yuan: Because there are many customs that cannot be tested.

Ming Dynasty: Taizu is located in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, and his ancestor is the 13th Mausoleum in Changping, Beijing

Qing Dynasty: Taizu Taizong was buried near Shenyang, Liaoning, and Fulin was buried in The Eastern and Western Tombs of the Qing Dynasty in Zunhua, Hebei and Yixian, Hebei

The imperial tombs are concentrated in

1 Heluo area (including Luoyang, Gongyi, Dengfeng, Zhengzhou, Kaifeng and other places)

5 Hedong area (including Anyang, Linzhang and other places)