Zhaoling Mausoleum Review

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Zhaoling, one of the Ming Tombs, is located at the eastern foot of Dayu Mountain in Changping District, Beijing. It is the burial place of Emperor Muzong Zhu Zaigui, the 12th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his three queens. Zhaoling has been repeatedly damaged in history. Restoration began in April 1987 and was completed in 1992. It is the first large-scale restored mausoleum among the Ming Tombs and one of the officially opened tourist attractions in the mausoleum area.

Zhaoling Mausoleum

Posted: Aug 19, 2023
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  • 郭润龙浪迹天涯
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    20230521 All day: 1. The "Ming Zhaoling Mausoleum" is located in the "Ming Tombs" in the scenic spot of 5A. The Ming Tombs are the general title of the tombs of 13 emperors and 23 queens, 7 concubines, 2 princes and 1 eunuchs in the Ming Dynasty. It is a world cultural heritage. It is located in the foothills of Tianshou Mountain. Almost every emperor's tomb occupies a mountain. It has been built for a total of 235 years. At present, only the "Three Mausoleums" (Changling, Dingling, Zhaoling, Shenlu) and Kangling. The Tombs were destroyed twice by Li Zicheng's Peasant Army and Qing Regent Wang Duo'erqian in the late Ming and early Qing Dynasty. The Qing Dynasty was the hearts of the Han subjects. It was repaired on a large scale in the 50th to 52nd years (1785-1787), but it was robbed again during the Republic of China. After the founding of the People's Republic of China in the 1980s, In 2003 (during the declaration of the world heritage) two major repairs. Dingling is the only tomb of the 13 imperial mausoleums that have been officially excavated and opened. ① Address: Changchi Road, Shiling Town, Changping District, Beijing. ② Transportation: direct bus, driving is very good. ③ peak season: no. ④ Time: 1 day. ⑤ Note: The imperial tombs are far away, but there are bus stops, and self-driving tours are the best. 2. Zhaoling is the 12th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Ming Mu Zonglong Qing Emperor Zhu Zaiqi and 3 queens Li, Chen, Li's joint burial tomb, covering an area of 3.46 10,000 square meters, was built in the 17th year of Ming Jiajing (1539), originally Jia Jingdi for his biological parents (Zhengde Emperor Zhu Houzhao no children, After his cousin Jiajing Emperor Zhu Houqi's successor), it was repaired and abandoned. Ming Longqing six years (1572) was restored to Zhaoling, which was the first time the emperor's tomb occupied the earth palace built for others. Zhaoling was seriously damaged, and it was rebuilt in1987-1990, becoming the first large-scale restoration of the emperor's tomb in the 13 Tombs after the founding of the country, and the pine wood used was imported into the United States. The rules and regulations of Zhaoling are the same as Dingling, and the special place is: ① The small courtyard at the entrance: it is currently the "Ming Dynasty Qingguan History Exhibition", which contains the life and deeds of the famous Qingguan 𫐐, Wang Shu, Liu Yu, Xia Yuanji, Wang Yu, Zhou Xin, Kuang Zhong, Yuan Yuan, Lu Mu, Yu Qian, Zhang Ju, Jiang Yu, Lu Wei. ② God's Holy Desert: There is no word on the monument, and the holy Desert in the mausoleums since Zhu Ying. The monument pavilion is a modern reconstruction. ③ Dongpei Temple: used as "Hairui's life and deeds exhibition", Nei Li Hairui bronze statue, and introduced his life and deeds in wax and graphic form. ④ Xipei Temple: used as a "Zhaoling Mausoleum History Exhibition", showing the comparison of photos before and after the restoration of Zhaoling Mausoleum, and the life of the tomb owner. ⑤ Yuan En Temple: 5 rooms wide into 4 depths, and the interior restores the musical instruments used by future generations when sacrificing Longqing Emperor, and the placement of sacrifices. ⑥ Minglou: The monument was cracked by the burning of Li Zicheng Rebellion at the end of Ming Dynasty, shaped like a turtle armor.

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    Posted: Jul 5, 2023
  • e06961243
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    The parking lot is not big, free parking, the scenic spot is not big as a whole, most of them are rebuilt according to the rules, you can enjoy the imperial tomb establishment, the ticket price is reasonable, and more relevant information is better.

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    Posted: Jan 27, 2023
  • yjw2000
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    Ming Zhaoling is located at the eastern foot of Dayu Mountain in Changping, Beijing. It is the burial place of Zhu Zaihou (reign name Longqing), the 12th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his three queens. Zhaoling is the first mausoleum in the Thirteen Tombs to be restored and renovated on a large scale, and it is also one of the tourist attractions officially opened in the mausoleum area. Zhaoling Mausoleum has a construction area of ​​35,000 square meters. There are complete gates of engraving, engraving hall and its east and west side halls, square city, Ming Tower, Baoding, etc. The 12th emperor of the Ming Dynasty, Zhu Zaihou, and his three queens are buried here. Muzong, whose reign name is Longqing (1537-1572), was a mediocre emperor among the 16 emperors of the Ming Dynasty. He was unwilling to ask about government affairs six months after he ascended the throne, and he never publicly expressed his political views during his six years in office. Although Muzong was not concerned about government affairs, he did not oppose the suggestions and practices of his ministers. For example, the famous "Longqing Peace Talks" in history was facilitated with the support of his ministers. The Longqing Peace Talks took place in the fifth year of the Longqing reign (1571), and since then, there has been no major war between the Han and Mongolian peoples for more than 20 years. The Stone Turtle Bearing the Stone Stele without Words is erected in the stele pavilion in front of the Zun'en Gate. It is blank and has no words, probably because it is difficult to judge the emperor's merits and demerits. Visitors like to touch the stone turtle here. There is a folk proverb: Touch the turtle, and you will never worry in your life; touch the turtle's butt, and you will never get sick.

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    Posted: Oct 27, 2022
  • 震旦纪小巫妖
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    Zhaoling is a medium-sized building among the Ming Tombs. It is the joint burial mausoleum of the 12th Emperor Muzong Zhu Zaihou and three queens. It is the first mausoleum to be restored and renovated on a large scale. Its biggest feature is that it has taken the lead in forming a complete "dumb courtyard" or "crescent city" regulation. After entering the gate, I found that there was no inscription on the monument of divine merit and saintly virtue. I don't know whether it was originally absent or the traces disappeared in the erosion of time. After entering the Zun'en Gate, the East Side Hall introduces Hai Rui's deeds, the West Side Hall introduces Emperor Muzong and the three queens, and the Zun'en Hall restores the scene of sacrifice. Enter the mausoleum gate (three gates), pass through the Lingxing Gate, and you will see the stone five offerings and the tall Ming Tower behind it. In addition to the disaster of fire during the Li Zicheng period, the Ming Tower also suffered from thunder and fire in the later period. The current mausoleum monument is made of broken stones. You can go up to Fangcheng, follow the top road of the Baocheng Wall, and turn around along the top of the Baoding. I really found an uncle doing exercises in circles! For those who are interested in cultural relics and history, it is worth a visit. Zhaoling is the most inconvenient place to visit among the scenic spots. It takes about 80 minutes to get off at Dingling by taking bus No. 872 (Deshengmen to Changling), and then transfer to bus No. 67 to the end; or take Didi [Uber] from Dingling Road (Dingling). It is free to use the Jinxiu Jiangshan Card, the full ticket is 30 yuan, and the preferential price is 15 yuan.

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    Posted: Aug 28, 2016
  • 自由飞翔的老鹰
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    Ming Zhaoling Mausoleum is located in Changping District, Beijing. It is one of the Ming Tombs. It is located on the eastern foot of Dayu Mountain and is the burial place of Emperor Muzong Zhu Zaihou, the 12th Emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and his three queens. Ming Zhaoling Mausoleum has been repeatedly damaged in history. The restoration began in April 1987 and was completed in 1992. It is the first mausoleum in the Ming Tombs to be restored on a large scale and is also one of the tourist attractions officially opened in the mausoleum area.

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    Posted: Feb 1, 2019
  • 201***91
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    Compared with the main mausoleum of the Ming Tombs, Changling, Zhaoling is not so grand, but more like a smaller and simplified version. Although it is simplified, all the necessary regulatory buildings are there, nothing is missing. Compared with the famous Dingling of Emperor Wanli next to it, its underground palace has not been excavated and opened. If you want to see the underground palace, you probably have to go to the next door to see it. The small Zhaoling is located in the west of the entire Ming Tombs scenic area, which is relatively remote, but because of this, there are fewer people and it is not as lively as a vegetable market. Walking inside and visiting, it feels very quiet, because there are many trees, and it is comfortable to rest in the shade in summer. The wall on the Baocheng is also open. Those who are interested can walk around the Baocheng and look out over Changling, Dingling and the entire mausoleum area in the distance. When the weather is good, you can also see the Ming Tombs Reservoir. It feels very good.

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    Posted: May 15, 2017
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