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Yongling Tomb
Yongling, Yong Ling or Yong Mausoleum (永陵) may refer to: *Yongling (Former Shu), the tomb of Wang Jian (847–918) in Chengdu, Sichuan, China *Yongling (Ming dynasty), the tomb of the Jiajing Emperor (1507–1567) in Beijing * Yongling (Qing dynasty), the tomb of descendants of Fuman in Liaoning, China *Yongling (Shaanxi) Yongling, Yong Ling or Yong Mausoleum (永陵) may refer to: *Yongling (Former Shu), the tomb of Wang Jian (847–918) in Chengdu, Sichuan, China *Yongling (Ming dynasty), the tomb of the Jiajing Emperor (1507–1567) in Beijing *Yongling (Qing dyn ..., a historical site in Shaanxi See also * Ling Yong (born 1978), Chinese Paralympic athlete {{disambiguation ...
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Yongling (Former Shu)
The Yongling Mausoleum (), commonly known as the tomb of Wang Jian (), is the burial place of Wang Jian (847–918), the founding emperor of Former Shu. It is located at 10 Yongling Road, Jinniu District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. In the Later Tang dynasty (923–937), Emperor Meng Zhixiang issued a decree to protect the tomb. However, the auxiliary buildings of the site decayed from the Northern Song dynasty (960-1127) on. Only the grave mound and the coffin chamber survive. It was excavated between 1940 and 1943 by the archaeologist Feng Hanji and others and confirmed as Wang Jian's tomb. A number of cultural relics were found, which were transferred to Sichuan Museum. It has twice been listed as a cultural relics protection site in Sichuan Province. In 2001 a tomb passage was rebuilt in the style of other Tang dynasty imperial mausoleums. Description The Yongling Mausoleum is located at 10 Yongling Road, Jinniu District, Chengdu, Sichuan, China. To date, it is the only ancien ...
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Yongling (Ming Dynasty)
The Ming tombs are a collection of mausoleums built by the emperors of the Ming dynasty of China. The first Ming emperor's tomb is located near his capital Nanjing. However, the majority of the Ming tombs are located in a cluster near Beijing and collectively known as the Thirteen Tombs of the Ming dynasty (). They are located within the suburban Changping District of Beijing Municipality, north-northwest of Beijing's city center. The site, on the southern slope of Tianshou Mountain (originally Huangtu Mountain), was chosen based on the principles of '' feng shui'' by the third Ming emperor, the Yongle Emperor. After the construction of the Imperial Palace (Forbidden City) in 1420, the Yongle Emperor selected his burial site and created his own mausoleum. The subsequent emperors placed their tombs in the same valley. From the Yongle Emperor onwards, thirteen Ming emperors were buried in the same area. The Xiaoling Mausoleum of the first Ming emperor, the Hongwu Emperor, is loc ...
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Yongling (Qing Dynasty)
Yongling, Yong Ling or Yong Mausoleum (永陵) may refer to: *Yongling (Former Shu), the tomb of Wang Jian (847–918) in Chengdu, Sichuan, China *Yongling (Ming dynasty), the tomb of the Jiajing Emperor (1507–1567) in Beijing * Yongling (Qing dynasty), the tomb of descendants of Fuman in Liaoning, China *Yongling (Shaanxi) Yongling, Yong Ling or Yong Mausoleum (永陵) may refer to: *Yongling (Former Shu), the tomb of Wang Jian (847–918) in Chengdu, Sichuan, China *Yongling (Ming dynasty), the tomb of the Jiajing Emperor (1507–1567) in Beijing *Yongling (Qing dyn ..., a historical site in Shaanxi See also * Ling Yong (born 1978), Chinese Paralympic athlete {{disambiguation ...
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Fuman
Fuman (; ; died 1542) was Chieftain of the Jianzhou Jurchens and an ancestor of the future Qing dynasty emperors. His father was Sibeoci Fiyanggū. His family name was Aisin Gioro (愛新覺羅). History Fuman was the great-grandfather of Nurhaci, who would reorganise and unite various Jurchen tribes. He lived in Hetuela or Hetu Ala (赫圖阿拉). From 1522 to 1542, he was governor, known as Dudu Fuman, of the Dudu Jianzhou Left Guard (建州左衛), a post also held and established by his paternal grandfather and father Sibeoci Fiyanggū. After Fuman died in 1542, he was buried in Hetuela's old city, also known as Xingjing (興京). In 1636, Huang Taiji established the Qing dynasty and posthumously honored Fuman as King of Qing (慶王); in 1648, he was given the posthumous name Emperor Zhi (直皇帝) and temple name Xingzu (興祖). The three ancestors, Qing Zhaozu, Jingzu Jingzu may refer to: *Gin people (), descendants of ethnic Vietnamese (Kinh) in China * An ...
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Yongling (Shaanxi)
Yongling, Yong Ling or Yong Mausoleum (永陵) may refer to: *Yongling (Former Shu), the tomb of Wang Jian (847–918) in Chengdu, Sichuan, China *Yongling (Ming dynasty), the tomb of the Jiajing Emperor (1507–1567) in Beijing *Yongling (Qing dynasty), the tomb of descendants of Fuman in Liaoning, China * Yongling (Shaanxi), a historical site in Shaanxi See also *Ling Yong Ling Yong (; born 1978) is a Paralympic athlete from China competing in P54-58 pentathlon events (seated shot put, seated javelin throw, 200m wheelchair sprint, seated discus throw, 1500m wheelchair race). Ling contracted poliomyelitis in hi ...
(born 1978), Chinese Paralympic athlete {{disambiguation ...
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List Of Major National Historical And Cultural Sites In Shaanxi
This list is of Major Sites Protected for their Historical and Cultural Value at the National Level in the Province of Shaanxi, People's Republic of China. See also * Principles for the Conservation of Heritage Sites in China References {{National Heritage Sites in China, state=expanded Shaanxi Shaanxi (alternatively Shensi, see #Name, § Name) is a landlocked Provinces of China, province of China. Officially part of Northwest China, it borders the province-level divisions of Shanxi (NE, E), Henan (E), Hubei (SE), Chongqing (S), Sichu ...
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