Where is the Ming Tomb?
The Ming Tombs are located in Dulong Mansion at the southern foot of Zhongshan in the eastern suburb of Nanjing. It takes Zhongshan as the screen, and there are three peaks in Zhongshan (the middle peak is the main peak), which conforms to the traditional saying of "three sets of flower covers, respecting the throne" The things in Dulong House are Longshan and Hushan respectively, with Qianhu Lake in the south and west, and Mount Everest under the main peak of Zhongshan in the north. This rare natural terrain symbolizes the four ancient images of Qinglong, Baihu, Suzaku and Xuanwu respectively, which is really wonderful. In front of the Xiaoling Mausoleum, there is Meihua Mountain as the "former case", and in the distance, there is Yin Tian, who seems to bow down, symbolizing the "tribute" from the "distant dynasty". On the east and south sides of the Mausoleum Palace, there is a "crowned with water" that flows from northeast to southwest, in order to keep the king together. Don't be angry. The Ming Tombs are an excellent treasure trove of geomantic omen.