To say how the Dingling of Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun amazed the world, we should also talk about it from these aspects.
First of all, the funerary objects unearthed in Dingling of Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun are exquisite and diverse, and are relatively well preserved. Among the funerary objects unearthed in Dingling, silk is the most, and it is still bright when unearthed. Clothes woven by silk reeling technology are well preserved. This suit is a symbol of imperial power, which takes time and effort. After broad daylight, we can do a lot of research from it, which has important historical and research value for researchers. The funerary objects unearthed in Dingling include exquisite gold and jade, which are relatively well preserved as funerary objects of emperors and queens. The variety, quantity and exquisiteness of the funerary objects unearthed in Dingling, Zhu Yijun, Emperor Wanli, are enough to amaze the world.
Secondly, from the architectural point of view, the Dingling monomer of Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun also has high research value. Is the overall layout of the ground building round or round? The front is round and the back is round. The main buildings in Dingling are Fenen Gate, Fenen Hall, Baocheng, Minglou and Underground Palace. For the staff who study the Ming Tombs, this is a tomb with great research value. Judging from the architectural research value of Zhu Yijun Dingling, the Wanli Emperor, it is enough to amaze the world.
Finally, the Dingling Mausoleum of Wanli Emperor Zhu Yijun also shocked the world with its time-consuming construction. Dingling started construction in the 12th year of Wanli, which lasted for six years and cost eight million taels of silver. Judging from the time and materials spent by Zhu Yijun, the emperor of Wanli, to build Dingling, it is enough to amaze the world. ?