Ming Taizu Mausoleum was originally built by Zhu Yuanzhang, but perhaps Zhu Yuanzhang didn't expect his family to develop so brilliantly and powerfully. Zhu Yuanzhang didn't think so much at first. It was specially built for his parents and brothers and sisters, covering an area of about 20,000 mu. We all know that Zhu Yuanzhang's family was poor when he was a child, so after his parents' family died, Zhu Yuanzhang was only buried hastily. After that, Zhu Yuanzhang changed from a monk to a soldier, which also enabled him to create a prosperous time of the Ming Dynasty.
Ming Taizu Mausoleum is the earliest mausoleum in Ming Dynasty. It was actually built in the place where Zhu Yuanzhang's parents were buried for the first time. In fact, there is another incident in the middle. Zhu Yuanzhang originally wanted to bury his parents in different places, but Liu Bowen reminded Zhu Yuanzhang at that time and told him that the location of the ancestral grave could not be moved at will, otherwise he would lose his aura. Hearing this, Zhu Yuanzhang changed his mind and built it in the place where his parents were buried.
In fact, the Ming Tombs in Beijing are similar to the Ming Tombs. Although there are not all the emperors in the Ming Dynasty in Ming Taizu's mausoleum, judging from the mausoleum built in that year, Zhu Yuanzhang still cares about his family. Now this Ming Taizu Mausoleum has long been listed as a national key protection unit, and the construction of high-speed rail is bound to take a detour.