Which Feng Shui is higher in Qing Dongling?

Five emperors, Shunzhi, Kangxi, Qianlong, Xianfeng and Tongzhi, were all buried in the Qing Dongling, and the first emperor of the Qing Xiling was Yong Zhengdi (Tailing). Later, Emperor Jiaqing (Changling), Emperor Daoguang (Muling) and Emperor Guangxu (chongling) were also buried here.

The regulation of eastern and western tombs in Qing dynasty basically followed that of Ming dynasty, but the difference was that crescent city was added to the tombs. In addition, among the Ming Tombs, only Changling has a "Shengde Shen Gong Monument", while the East and West Tombs in the Qing Dynasty have several passes.

Compared with the Ming Dynasty, the layout of the cemetery has also developed to a more mature stage. According to the sequence from south to north, they are all made up of stone statues, big stele buildings, large and small stone bridges, dragon and phoenix gates, small stele pavilions, kitchens, east and west rooms, Long 'en gates, east and west halls, Long 'en halls and glazed doors. The gardens of the queen and concubines are usually attached to each mausoleum.

Brief introduction of the Qing tombs The regulations of the Eastern and Western Tombs in the Qing Dynasty basically followed those of the Ming Dynasty, but the difference was that the Crescent City was added to the mausoleum. In addition, among the Ming Tombs, only Changling has a "Shengde Shen Gong Monument", while the East and West Tombs in the Qing Dynasty have several passes.

Compared with the Ming Dynasty, the layout of the cemetery has also developed to a more mature stage. According to the sequence from south to north, they are all made up of stone statues, big stele buildings, large and small stone bridges, dragon and phoenix gates, small stele pavilions, kitchens, east and west rooms, Long 'en gates, east and west halls, Long 'en halls and glazed doors. The gardens of the queen and concubines are usually attached to each mausoleum.