Urgently seeking the characteristics of the Ming Dynasty mausoleum shape

The form of the Ming Tombs, whether it is the imperial tomb or the mausoleum, is symmetrical with the central axis, that is, there is a tunnel running through the central axis, starting from the outermost archway and leading directly to the martial arts platform. Generally, it enters the tunnel from stone workshops and archways, passes through the stone beasts in Weng Zhong, passes through Xianqiao to the city gate, enters Lingen Gate from the city gate, passes through the square to Lingen Temple, and enters the main mausoleum area through an archway behind the house. In the main mausoleum area, there are five sacrifices first, then the stone platform for offering sacrifices, and then the tombstone. Behind the monument is Baoding (tomb seal). There is a tomb door between the tombstone and Baoding, which inclines in. The front tomb is a place where rituals and shrines are held during burial. The front tomb is separated from the entrance by a king kong wall. However, if Dingling has been opened, there are upturned cornices on the tomb door that enters the former tomb. Usually, there are burial rooms on both sides of the front tomb and the back tomb. There is a stone platform behind the back tomb, that is, the coffin bed, for placing coffins.