Which emperors were buried in the Qing Dongling?

There are five imperial tombs in the Eastern Qing Dynasty: the Xiaoling Mausoleum of Aisingiorro Fu Lin in the emperor shunzhi, the Jingling Mausoleum of Emperor Kangxi Aisingiorro Michelle Ye, the Yuling Mausoleum of Emperor Qianlong Aisin Gioro Hung Li, the Dingling Mausoleum of Emperor Aisingiorro Yi in Xianfeng and the Huiling Mausoleum of Emperor Aisingiorro Zaichun in Tongzhi.

The Qing Dongling Mausoleum is one of the most important royal cemeteries in the Qing Dynasty, where many emperors' concubines were buried. Then let's talk about which emperors were buried in the Qing Dongling.

Details 0 1 There were five imperial tombs in the Qing Dynasty: the Xiaoling Mausoleum of Aisingiorro Fu Lin in the emperor shunzhi, the Jingling Mausoleum of Emperor Aisingiorro Michelle Ye in Kangxi, the Yuling Mausoleum of Emperor Aisin Gioro Hung Li in Qianlong, the Dingling Mausoleum of Emperor Aisingiorro Yi in Xianfeng, the Huiling Mausoleum of Emperor Aisingiorro Zaichun in Tongzhi and the Empress Cixi in East (Ci 'an) and West (Cixi). Located in zunhua city, Tangshan City, Hebei Province, west of Beijing 125km.

The Qing Dongling Mausoleum is the largest, most buried and most distinctive of the three royal cemeteries in the Qing Dynasty. Located at the southern foot of Changrui Mountain in the northwest of zunhua city, the Qingling Mausoleum was founded in 166 1 year (the 18th year of Qing Shunzhi), and the Dongling of Putuo Valley (the Tomb of Cixi) was completed in 1908. It lasted nearly two and a half centuries. During this period, five emperors' tombs, four queens' tombs, five princess gardens and 1 princess garden were built successively. There are five emperors buried in tomb 15. (the first the emperor shunzhi, the second Emperor Kangxi, the fourth Emperor Qianlong, the seventh Emperor Xianfeng and the eighth Emperor Tongzhi), 15 Empress, 136 Concubine, 3 Princes, 2 Princesses, * * *16/kloc- There are 580 single buildings with the total length of Shinto 14500m, and the cemetery covers an area of 78 square kilometers. The tombs in the east of Qing Dynasty were selected and built under the guidance of China's unique traditional geomantic theory. It not only has a mild climate, moderate rainfall, abundant sunshine, four distinct seasons, excellent soil quality and lush vegetation, but also has superior natural conditions. Moreover, its mountains and rivers have reached the position of "America", which is really a rare land of geomantic omen.

On the whole, centered on the Xiaoling Mausoleum of Shunzhi, the first emperor after entering the customs, its mausoleum is located at the south foot of the main peak of Changrui Mountain and is in the supreme position. Other mausoleums are arranged slightly in a fan shape on the east and west sides of Xiaoling according to the mountain situation. Xiaoling Mausoleum is the Jingling Mausoleum of Emperor Kangxi on the left and Hui Ling on the left. On the right side of the Xiaoling Mausoleum is the Yuling Mausoleum of Emperor Qianlong, and the second one on the right is the Dingling Mausoleum of Emperor Xianfeng, forming a trend of symmetrical companionship between children and grandchildren. The 15 mausoleums of the Qing Dongling, except Zhao Qianling and Princess Garden, were all built at the southern foot of Changrui Mountain, with six left and right Xiaoling Mausoleums, with Xiaoling Mausoleum in the middle. At the same time, these tombs are arranged according to generations. The senior generation is close to Xiaoling, and the junior generation is far away from Xiaoling. At the beginning of the Mausoleum, the Queen's Mausoleum and the Princess Garden were built on the left and right sides, which showed the master-slave relationship between them and formed a small system. The Shinto of the Empress Mausoleum is connected with the Shinto of the Imperial Mausoleum, and the Shinto of each Imperial Mausoleum is connected with the Shinto of the Xiaoling Mausoleum, within dozens of square kilometers.