Emperor Shun's Mausoleum
Emperor Shun's Mausoleum
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Emperor Shun's Mausoleum
Emperor Shun's Mausoleum
Emperor Shun's Mausoleum

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The Mausoleum of Emperor Shun is divided into two parts: the scenic area and the mausoleum area. The scenic area consists of Shundi Square in front of the gate, Shinto Road, Baiyuan Garden, Botanical Garden, etc. The four bridges in the scenic area, namely Road, Road, Qian, Mo and Gao, Kui, Ji and Qi, are connected to each other, and the transportation is convenient. The museum and exhibition center are located in the park, and the four pavilions, the Tongshan pavilion, the peony pavilion, the rose pavilion, the sage pavilion and the yide pavilion are dotted. From Cooper Square to the north is the Mausoleum Temple District. The Mausoleum Temple District sits north to south and is divided into three parts: the outer city, the mausoleum area and the imperial city. To the south of the mountain gate is the outer city. From south to north, there are the ancient cypress square, the white marble jade table, the sculpture of the south wind of Shunge carved by the giant ancient, the thousand-year-old ancient cypress that depends on life and death, and the majestic mountain gate. Entering the mountain gate, it is the mausoleum area. The tomb of Emperor Shun is 9 feet high and square, with each side about 4 feet long. There are thousands of years of five-fingered cypress on the mausoleum. The Xian Hall of the Yuan Dynasty and the Hall of Enjoyment of the Qing Dynasty are in the front, and the Guan Gong Temple and the Emperor's Temple are listed on the left and right. After the mausoleum is the imperial city, also known as "Li Lecheng". The walls of the imperial city are tall and majestic. In the city, the theater building, the scroll tent, the hall of worship, the main hall and the sleeping palace are the central axis. The east and west corridor rooms and the second floor of the bell tower are symmetrical on both sides. The main hall is the top of the mountain with double eaves. Dressed in robes, wearing a mian, with a solemn demeanor, four ministers, Gao, Kui, Ji, and Qi, stood respectfully on both sides.

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