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After the first snow in 2006, there were few tourists in the Ming Tombs at night.
A man and a woman are walking briskly on the stone steps. ...
The Ming Tombs played at the foot of Mount Qomolangma in Dulong Mansion at the southern foot of Zhongshan in the eastern suburb of Nanjing. On the west side of Maoshan Mountain, Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and Ma Shi, the empress, were buried here. In the 14th year of Hongwu in Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang attacked Li Xin, the military commander-in-chief, and presided over the construction of the mausoleum. In August of the following year, Ma Huanghou died of illness and was buried in this mausoleum in September, named "Xiaoling". The name of Xiao Ling takes its meaning from the word "filial piety" and means "ruling the world with filial piety". It is named after Ma Huanghou's "filial piety". In May of the 16th year of Hongwu, Xiaoling Temple was built. In May of the 31st year of Hongwu, Zhu Yuanzhang died of illness and was buried in this mausoleum.
The Ming Mausoleum is large in scale and magnificent in architecture, and its shape has been improved with reference to the tombs of Tang and Song Dynasties. The mausoleum covers an area of 22.5 kilometers, with tall halls and magnificent pavilions. Half of the 70 monasteries in the Southern Dynasties were enclosed in forbidden gardens. There are 100000 pine trees and1000 deer in the mausoleum, and a silver medal of "stealing to death" is hung around each deer's neck.
In the third year of Xianfeng, Xiaoling area became an important battlefield for the confrontation between Taiping Army and Qing Army, and almost all the wooden buildings on the ground were destroyed.
The man and woman walked gracefully and turned to the northwest.
The Yu He Bridge above the Thunderbolt Cave is a Shinto, and both sides of the Shinto are from the East. ...
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