Who owns the "strongest" cemetery in China? It is said that the high-speed rail detoured it and spent 200 million more?

The owner of the tomb is Zhu Shizhen. This man has nothing special in history, but he has a good son Zhu Yuanzhang. After Zhu Yuanzhang proclaimed himself emperor, he went home to worship his ancestors. In addition to returning home with clothes on, Zhu Yuanzhang had another important thing to do, that is, to build the ancestral grave, which was later the Ming Dynasty ancestral tomb. With the continuous renovation of many emperors in the Ming Dynasty, the scale of Ming Taizu Mausoleum became larger and larger. It was not until the Ming Emperor Judy stopped building, but there were still troops stationed to watch and maintain it.

Today's Ming Taizu Mausoleum is still spectacular, with palaces and pavilions and extraordinary momentum. The Shinto of the Ming Tombs is about 257 meters long and has dozens of pairs of exquisite and peculiar stone carvings. The inscription on the Ming Tombs was written by Zhu Yuanzhang himself, which is of great significance. No matter the number of palaces or the number of stone carvings, the exquisite craftsmanship ranks among the best in China imperial tombs, and the historical and cultural research value is very high. Therefore, Ming Taizu Mausoleum was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit in 1982.

Therefore, when designing the high-speed rail line, we met the Ming Tombs, which is also a headache for designers. If you go directly, you have to tear down the Ming tombs and take a detour. The construction of high-speed railway will destroy the geographical structure of Ming tombs, thus affecting the structural stability of Ming tombs. If the bypass is too long, the construction cost will be much higher. Despite the difficulties, with the determination of the country to resolutely protect historical and cultural estimates, the high-speed rail construction chose a detour to protect the scenic spot of the Ming Emperor Mausoleum. Although the project cost has increased by more than 200 million yuan, the value of 200 million flowers in Ming Taizu Mausoleum has been preserved.

There are many such ancient buildings in China, but they are on the verge of disappearing due to lack of protection. We need to strengthen the protection of these cultural relics, and don't destroy them because of temporary economic interests.