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Whose graveyard is the Ming Tombs? What are the thirteen tombs in the Ming Tombs?

1, whose graveyard was the Ming Tombs dug, Dingling. The Ming Tombs are the largest royal cemetery in the world, where thirteen emperors of the Ming Dynasty were buried. It is said that Changling is the largest, but Dingling is the most famous, because among the thirteen Huangling tombs, Dingling is the only one that allows archaeological excavations. 1956, Wu Han proposed to excavate Changling, one of the Ming Tombs, which was approved by Guo Moruo, President of China Academy of Sciences, and finally approved by the State Council after repeated discussions. At first, some people suggested starting with the smallest tomb, so they chose Dingling. The excavation of Dingling is a milestone in the archaeological history of China.

2. What are the Ming Tombs? There are Changling (Emperor Chengzu of Ming Dynasty), Xianling (Emperor Renzong of Ming Dynasty), Jingling (Emperor Xuanzong of Ming Dynasty), Yuling (Ming Yingzong), Maoling (Ming Xianzong), Tailing (Emperor Xiaozong of Ming Dynasty), Kangling (Emperor Wuzong of Ming Dynasty), Yongling (Emperor Shizong of Ming Dynasty), Zhaoling (Emperor Muzong of Ming Dynasty), etc., which are national 5A-level tourist attractions. Famous scenic spots include Changling, Dingling, Gushen Road and Deling, which are suitable for sightseeing in March-May and September-165438+1October, covering an area of 40 square kilometers.

There are different opinions about which of the Ming Tombs is better. Some tour guides say that many people have misunderstandings about the Ming Tombs. They think that one ticket can visit thirteen mausoleums, because too many people don't know which one to visit. In fact, only three mausoleums and a Shinto are open now. If they are interested in the underground palace, recommend them to visit the Dingling Mausoleum of Emperor Wanli. If they are interested in the golden Nanmu Hall, it is suggested that they visit the Changling Mausoleum of Judy, the founder of Ming Dynasty. If they want to see better buildings on the ground, they can go to Zhaoling. Generally, group tours will choose it.