Where is the Qing Xiling Mausoleum in Hebei Province?

Qing Xiling is located at the foot of Yongning Mountain in Yixian County, Hebei Province. Qing Xiling Mausoleum is the graveyard of four emperors and their empresses in Qing Dynasty, which was listed as a world cultural heritage in 2000. Located in the west of Yixian County, Baoding 15km, when Jing Ke stabbed the king of Qin, he mentioned Yishui when he lamented that "the wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong men are gone forever". You can see a piece of pine and cypress, which covers an area of 8300 hectares under Yongning Mountain.

There are four mausoleums in the west of Qing Dynasty-Tailing (Yongzheng), Changling (Jiaqing), Muling (Daoguang) and chongling (Guangxu). There are three back tombs, three princess gardens and four princes and princesses. * * * 14 people, 76 people were buried. There are more than 50,000 square meters of cemetery buildings, 1000 temples, 100 stone buildings and stone carvings, most of which are well preserved.

The Qing Xiling Mausoleum, with its large scale, rich connotation, exquisite architectural skills and complete varieties, is unique among the royal tombs in China. Tailing Mausoleum is the earliest mausoleum in Qing Dynasty, with the largest scale and the most complete functions. Its layout and shape conform to China's concept of "Feng Shui". The first three exquisite stone archways and Dahongmen in Tailing constitute the main portal of Xiling.

The Three Tombs of Zhongtai Tomb in Xiling are well preserved and have not been stolen. The tombs of chongling and Zhenfei were stolen and the funerary objects were lost. At present, the underground palace in chongling has been opened and turned into a museum.