The geographical environment of Yun Qi

Qiao Ming, Yun Qi, was the mausoleum of the Qing Yongling Mausoleum. Because the Qingling Mausoleum is located in front of Yun Qi Mountain, Fu Lin, the ancestor of the Qing Dynasty, named this mountain Yun Qi Mountain in the eighth year of Shunzhi (165 1), which means good luck and peace.

Yun Qi Mountain, Zisu River and Hulan Hada (Tongyan Mountain) constitute unique mountains and rivers. In the unique natural scenery, the Qingyong Mausoleum is surrounded by mountains and waters, with Yun Qi in the north and perilla in the south, facing Tongyan across the river. The mountains are arched, sacred and watercolor, and Zhong Ling is beautiful. Perhaps this Long Mai and Feng Shui gave birth to the last dynasty in the history of feudal society in China.