Site selection characteristics of China Emperor Mausoleum

Which dynasty?

The overall concept is not good. Take Qing Xiling as an example for reference.

Qing Xiling Mausoleum is one of the two imperial tombs in Qing Dynasty. Founded in 1730 (the eighth year of Yongzheng), it went through the middle of18th century to the beginning of19th century and arrived in the Republic of China. In the eighth year of Yongzheng (AD 1730), it was chosen as the mausoleum site. Yongzheng's mausoleum site was originally chosen in chao yang shan, Jiu Feng, Dongling, Qing Dynasty, but he thought that "the scale was large and the shape was incomplete, and the soil in the cave was filled with gravel, which was really unusable", so he abandoned the original site and chose "Yongle House". The person who chose the mausoleum site said that at the foot of Yongning Mountain in yi county, it is "the land where Gankun gathers and shows, the place where Yin and Yang meet, and the sand and water in Longdong are beautiful." The situation is reasonable, and all auspicious things are ready. "Yong Zhengdi was very happy after hearing this, and he also thought that' the water law in the mountains is detailed and clear, which is a blessed land'. Since then, every once in a while, emperors of the Qing Dynasty have been buried in the East and West Tombs of Zunhua and Yixian.