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Below the garden is pointed above.
It's a grave.
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1. Zhaoling is the joint burial mausoleum of Tang Dynasty Emperor Tang Taizong Li Shimin and Empress Wende Tuan's eldest grandson, located on Jiuzhi Mountain, northwest kilometers of Liquan County, Shaanxi.
2. From the first burial of Empress Wende's eldest grandson in the tenth year of Tang Zhenguan (636), to the twenty-ninth year of Kaiyuan (743), the construction of Zhaoling continued for 107 years, with a circumference of 60 kilometers, covering an area of 200 square kilometers, with a total of more than 180 burial tombs, which is the "Eighteen Tombs of the Tang Dynasty" in Guanzhong, and is also the largest and most collapsed tomb in the cemetery of Chinese emperors; It is a representative imperial mausoleum in the Tang Dynasty and is known as "the world's famous mausoleum".
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Zhaoling is the joint burial mausoleum of Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and the eldest grandson of Empress Wende.
Zhaoling is a joint burial mausoleum of Li Shimin, Taizong of the Tang Dynasty, and the eldest grandson of Empress Wende, located in Lintong District, Xi'an City, Shaanxi Province, China. It is one of the most famous royal tombs in the Tang Dynasty and one of the most well-preserved and magnificent imperial tombs in the world.
The tomb was built in 647 A.D. and took nearly 20 years to complete. The mausoleum is mainly colored red, covers an area of about 300,000 square meters, and is composed of two parts, the front part is the square and the stele forest, and the rear part is the main body of the mausoleum.
The main buildings of Zhaoling include Shinto, stone horses, stele pavilions, mausoleum gates, tombs and underground palaces. Stone horses, stone sheep and stone lions are erected on both sides of the Shinto, showing the majestic momentum of the Tang Dynasty. There is a stele pavilion above the mausoleum gate, which stores the inscription that records Li Shimin's exploits.
The tomb is about 100 meters long and leads to the underground palace, which is the joint burial place of Li Shimin and the eldest grandson.
The construction of Zhaoling is exquisite and meticulous, showing the grandeur and excellent architectural craftsmanship of the Tang Dynasty. The scale of the mausoleum is grand, highlighting the majesty and status of Tang Taizong. At the same time, Zhaoling is also the burial place of Empress Wende's eldest grandson, showing the unity of deep feelings and political status between Tang Taizong and the empress.
As an important historical site, Zhaoling is listed as a World Cultural Heritage Site, attracting the attention and research of many tourists and scholars. It not only shows the culture and architectural art of the Tang Dynasty, but also witnesses the status and outstanding contributions of Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty and Empress Wende.
Zhaoling features:
1. Large-scale: Zhaoling covers a vast area and has a huge building scale, which is one of the largest of the royal tombs in the Tang Dynasty. Its majestic architectural style and exquisite and detailed carvings show the status and majesty of Tang Taizong and his empress.
2. Integration of ancient architecture and natural landscape: Zhaoling makes use of the surrounding natural terrain and integrates the design concept of ancient architecture to complement the surrounding landscape scenery. The mausoleum is surrounded by hills, and the stone horses on both sides of the Shinto Road are in harmony with the surrounding landscape, creating a harmonious and natural atmosphere.
3. Treasure house of culture and art: Zhaoling has preserved a wealth of cultural relics and artworks, including precious works of art such as stone carvings, murals and cultural relics of the Tang Dynasty. These artworks show the cultural heritage and artistic style of the Tang Dynasty, and are of great value to the study of art, history and culture in later generations.
4. A model of the royal funeral ceremony in the Tang Dynasty: The construction of the Zhaoling Tomb reflects the standardization and luxury of the royal funeral ceremony in the Tang Dynasty. The layout, architecture and memorial activities of the mausoleum are all in line with the ancient ritual system, showing the ritual culture and funeral customs of the society at that time.
5. World Cultural Heritage: Zhaoling was listed as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2000 and has been internationally recognized as a world-class important cultural heritage. This makes Zhaoling an important tourist attraction, attracting many domestic and foreign tourists to visit and study.
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The construction of Zhaoling lasted for 107 years, covering an area of 200 square kilometers, with a total of more than 180 burial tombs, which is the eighteen tombs of the Tang Dynasty in Guanzhong. Emperor Taizong of the Tang Dynasty built the Zhao Mausoleum on the Nine Ridges (zōng) Mountain, and ordered his descendants to take it forever, creating a precedent for the Tang Dynasty emperor's mausoleum system to use the mountain as a mausoleum. Since the Tang Dynasty, successive emperors have appointed ** to worship Zhaoling on behalf of the imperial court.
Whose tomb is Zhaoling?
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