What is the area of the Ming Tombs? What historical figures are buried in it?

The Ming Tombs, with a total area of more than 12 square kilometers, are the general names of the royal tombs of 13 emperors after the Ming Dynasty moved its capital to Beijing. There are Changling Mausoleum (Chengzu), Xianling Mausoleum (Renzong), Jingling Mausoleum (Xuanzong), Yuling Mausoleum (Yingzong), Maoling Mausoleum (Xianzong), Tailing Mausoleum (Xiaozong), Kangling Mausoleum (Wuzong) and Yongling Mausoleum Mausoleum in turn. The scenic spots that have been opened include Changling, Dingling, Zhaoling and Shenlu. The person buried in brackets.