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Tomb of Ming King Lu Review

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[View] Beautiful scenery [Fun] [Cost-effective] Free tour of the scenic spot for citizens of this city

Tomb of Ming King Lu

Posted: Aug 23, 2019
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  • 郭润龙浪迹天涯
    5/5Outstanding
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    20221009 Morning: 1. The "Tomb of the Minglu King" is the tomb of the 10th son of Zhu Yuanxuan, the first emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Because of the huge scale and rich burial products, it is known as the "First Mausoleum of the Prince of the Ming Dynasty". There are direct buses from Qufu and Yucheng to the scenic spot, and parking is also very good by car. Free admission. In the late 1960s, after the police cracked the tomb stealing activities, the archaeological team carried out rescue excavations with the help of the local PLA and villagers, and then opened up into a scenic spot. 2. Zhu Ying since childhood good poetry etiquette, courteous corporal, knowledgeable, very much Zhu Yuanxuan love, after practicing Taoism, burning incense all day long chanting, deceiving the boy into the house to castrate for refining, 19 years old poisoned by the eternal medicine and blindness in his eyes, The discovery of his skull black during archaeology confirms this. Zhu Yuanxuan was furious and scapegoated his princess, Xinguogong Tang and his eldest daughter Tang Shi (according to the "Taizu Emperor Qinlu" recorded when Qing Xuantong Emperor moved out of the Forbidden City), and married Tang and his second daughter to Zhu Ying, but Zhu Ying continued to eat Danyao and finally died at the age of 21. Zhu Yuanxuan thought he was ridiculous and sealed him as "Luhuang Wang". Xiao Tang and the second concubine Ge jointly supported Zhu Ying's only son, the second Lu Wang Zhu Zhaohui (his mother is Ge Shi), Xiao Tang was sealed as Princess Lu, but did not be buried with Zhu Ying after death, only Ge Fei buried next to the Lu Wang Mausoleum Palace. Fury turned to anger, Zhu Yuanxuan or Liu Bowen personally selected the site, and buried the Ming Dynasty's first dead Prince. 3. From the main entrance archway to the north of the core area of the Ling District, pass through the "down horse monument" (one pair of two monuments, Ming Dynasty officials must dismount and walk into the cemetery), "Kowloon Wall" (relief on the ground), "outer imperial bridge", "release pool" (no living things are seen inside), "Dahongmen" (symbolic city gate, door nails 9×9=81 represent the highest rules. If the door is not opened, it can be bypassed from both sides), "stone statues" (both sides have civil officials, military officials, various Xiang beasts and animals and other stone statues), "krypton gate" (krypton is passed down to the heavens above the curve), "internal imperial bridge", "The ancient shindao display" (a glass cover on the ancient shindao, you can see the appearance of a wasteland of the ancient shindao) and reach the "lingmen". These ground buildings are relatively new, all modern construction, the original building in the war no longer exists, so fortunately avoided many tomb thieves, but the introduction card began to fade, some words have been unclear. 4. The scenic spot is being renovated, the Lingmen is closed, but I just met the guidance of the villagers, and I entered from the side door of the construction team. Go south first, go to the mausoleum to introduce the graphic and text area, is a stone platform, surrounded by the introduction column with the general situation of the scenic spot, including the mausoleum introduction, the main unearthed cultural relics exhibition (the tomb is unearthed the only "Jiulong crown", "Jiulong leather", the only "Weaving Mianyu Panrobe" in China, Shandong Museum Town Hall treasure "golden jade belt", "Tianfeng Haitaoqin", "Sunflower fan" with Song Gaozong handwriting, "Bailian Tu", one of the eight Jun Yuan early "money selected works "Bailian Tu" and have never seen ancient books and calligraphy and paintings, are rare treasures), Yucheng "Jiulong Mountain" introduction (Lu Wang's tomb leaned on the foot of Jiulong Mountain) and other information... The number of words is over-limited, continue in the last picture.

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    Posted: Oct 29, 2022
  • 旅行小宝快跑
    5/5Outstanding
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    Ming Zhu Yuanxuan, the tenth son of Zhu Yu, died of alchemy at the age of 19 and was knighted as Luhuang Wang. Luhuang Wang's tomb is located in the south foot of Jiulong Mountain, which is at the junction of Lucheng and Qufu in Shandong Province. From 1970 to 1971, the Shandong Provincial Museum conducted rescue archaeological discoveries of its mausoleums, unearthed a large number of precious cultural relics, including platinum cloud dragon-print Zhu lacquer wooden boxes, Tianfeng Haitaoqin, Jiulong crown and other precious cultural relics, are stored in the Shandong Museum, and have special topics. The cemetery is a grand scale for restoration and reconstruction, and it is worth seeing.

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    Posted: Jun 7, 2022
  • 五味杂尘
    5/5Outstanding
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    The Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty is located in the north of Zoucheng City, the Jiulong Mountains, Zhu (Que) Mountain in the eight villages behind the Gangshan Office, Siji Mountain in Dashu Town in Zuoqinglong, Yuanzi Mountain in Dayuan Village in the central town in Dashu Town in Youbaihu, followed by Longmai, which lasts to Xiaoxue Town in Qufu City. Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, loved it. He was once established as the emperor of the Ming Dynasty, recruited brothers to exclude the king of Lu and died in Africa. Ming Dynasty is the first imperial cemetery.

    10
    Posted: Mar 13, 2018
  • 实心椰果
    5/5Outstanding
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    Not bad place, it is good to take the children around! ! !

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    Posted: Aug 12, 2023
  • jnwhp
    5/5Outstanding
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    The tomb is good, there is time to see! It's still possible!

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    Posted: Jul 23, 2023
  • 看看一下
    5/5Outstanding
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    Ok, I recommend it. . . . . . .

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    Posted: Sep 4, 2023
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