Fuling is the mausoleum of the Qing emperor Nurhachi and the filial piety queen Ye Henala. Together with Zhaoling in Shenyang and Yongling in Xinbin County, it is called "Three Tombs Outside the Pass" and "Three Tombs in Shengjing". Dongling Park was built in 1629 (the third year of Tiancong) and basically completed in 165 1 year. After many constructions in the years of Shunzhi, Kangxi and Qianlong in Qing Dynasty, an ancient imperial mausoleum complex with large scale and complete facilities was formed.
It has a history of more than 360 years. In the first year of Chongde (AD 1636), the Qing Dynasty was established, and Dingling was named "Fuling". 1929, the then Fengtian authorities built Fuling into Dongling Park.
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Shenyang Dongling? The cemetery faces south and is surrounded by red walls. The center of the south is single-eaved and mountain-leaning, with three red doors and three arches. Stone carvings such as stone lions, stone horses, stone camels and Shi Hu are arranged in pairs on both sides of the entrance. At the end of the flat land, 108 stone steps were built with natural mountains, symbolizing thirty-six plough and seventy-two devils.
After crossing the stone bridge, there is a stone tablet building in the middle, with double eaves and a mountain-resting style, with coupon doors on all sides and a Sumitomo-style pedestal under it. In Manchu and Chinese, it is engraved with the "Monument to the Divine Power and Virtue of Fuling Tomb" inscribed by Michelle Ye, the father of Qing Dynasty, which records the achievements of Nurhachi.
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Baidu encyclopedia-Shenyang Dongling