1, the tomb of the Northern Song Dynasty
Song Ling in the above picture refers to the imperial tomb in the Northern Song Dynasty. It is the mausoleum of the Emperor of the Northern Song Dynasty and his buried imperial clan. It is a national key cultural relics protection unit. Located in the hilly area between the northern foot of Songshan Mountain and Luohe River in gongyi city, Henan Province. * * * has more than 300 tombs with a total area of about 30 square kilometers, which is the largest imperial tomb group in Central China. There are more than 700 exquisite stone carvings on the ground, which have important cultural relics and artistic value.
This huge tomb group covers almost all the emperors in the Northern Song Dynasty. Of the nine emperors in the Northern Song Dynasty, except Hui and Qin, who were taken captive by the Jin people and died in the desert north, the other seven emperors were buried in Gongyi, which, together with their father Zhao's tomb, were called "Seven Emperors and Eight Mausoleums". The tombs of Kou Zhun, Bao Zheng and other famous ministers are among them. Around the eight tombs, there are nearly a thousand tombs of queens, royal families and famous ministers, and there are nearly a thousand stone carvings on the ground. This is a huge museum of the history of the Great Song Dynasty.
Song Ling is located between Zhengzhou and Luoyang, and the Longhai Railway passes through the territory. Kailuo Expressway runs through the east and west, with Songshan Mountain in the south and the Yellow River in the north, with beautiful scenery. Known as "born in Suzhou and Hangzhou and buried in Beimang".
1982 the State Council announced Song Ling as the second batch of national key cultural relics protection units.
2. Southern Song Dynasty Imperial Tombs
The Sixth Mausoleum of Southern Song Dynasty, a key cultural relic protection unit in Zhejiang Province (announced on 1989 12), is located in Zangong Mountain, Gaobu Town, Shaoxing City, 0/8km away from downtown Shaoxing. It has six emperors of Southern Song Dynasty, including Song Gaozong Yongsi Mausoleum, Song Xiaozong Yongfu Mausoleum, Song Guangzong Yongchongling Mausoleum, Song Ningzong Yongmuling Mausoleum and Song Duzong Yongshaoling Mausoleum. In addition, there are Hui Zong in the Northern Song Dynasty, Hou Ling in Song Zhezong, Hou Ling in Song Huizong and Hou Ling in Song Gaozong. Covering an area of 2.25 square kilometers, it is the largest burial area in Jiangnan.