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Nanjing Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum scenic -Jin Shuiqiao

(Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum)Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty, is the Ming Dynasty founding a country Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang's mausoleum, it located at the Nanjing Mt. Zijinshan south under foothill Drung national minority Fu Mount Everest, mausoleum wall perimeter Dawoer 22.5 kilometers. The writing outlines Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty is the Ming Dynasty founding a country Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang's mausoleum, it located at the Nanjing Mt. Zijinshan south foothill, mausoleum wall perimeter Dawoer 22.5 kilometers. The Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty layout assumes “the big dipper” the chart. The mausoleum vividly by curving quiet long is different with the line of kings broadly direct, has caused the people hundred to think do not its solution, and makes false analogies or strained interpretations many fables from this. This recent discovery explained this strange phenomenon: Ancient times in the king mausoleum had uses the heavenly palace, the celestial phenomenon, the constellation chart situation, intended to “the beauty to unite”, “the soul turned over to the Beidou” the effect, but Zhu Yuanzhang revered especially to the celestial phenomenon, thus in designed before death own mausoleum the benetnasch star the shape, “the bucket head” to circle guiding which Meihuashan moved in a circle to be vividly partial, “the bucket handle” for the due north direction line spread's imperial mausoleum construction part, “the bucket head”, “the bucket handle” on “seven stars” was in turn the mahjong, vividly looks at the column, the lattice star gate, Jin Shuiqiao, the civil and military gate, the hall of sacrifices, the mausoleum wall. Looked from the horizontal plan that the mausoleum “seven stars” the arrangement moves toward “the benetnasch star which” with the Southern and Northern Dynasties, Liaodai, the Tang Dynasty drew up the chart is the same. The archaeologists also discovered that the mausoleum underground unreliable palace also assumes the ladle shape, moreover Zhu Yuanzhang's interring accurately in Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty, but in non-folklore other places. This view encounters person concerned's question, its positive evidence is curving vividly is Chengzu of the Ming Zhu Di constructs, but non-his/her father Zhu Yuanzhang kissed is “the benetnasch star” a saying is a coincidence. Also some scholars proposed that Zhu Yuanzhang buries among Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty and the spirit valley temple. Time has wide divided opinions, is difficult to have the conclusion.after Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty completes, bright, clear two generations of many emperors, Taiping Heavenly Kingdom leader Hong Xiuchuan, Republic of China temporary president Sun Yat-Sen as well as the Ming Dynasty fall many statesmen, the strategist, the writer pay respects to, are grieved Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty frequently, the preface read poems, express their thought that the aspiration and the mood. Under the specific historical perspective, Xiaoling Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty becomes the enhancement national cohesion the designated object.

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Copyright: Jacky Cheng
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 7752x3876
Taken: 11/11/2007
Uploaded: 07/02/2009
Published: 26/02/2009
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Tags: 360 degrees; china; jiangsu; nanjing; zhongshan; landscape; hills; scenic; bridge; golden water bridge
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