The Ming emperor's tomb, located in Fengyang County, Anhui. It was the tomb of Zhu Yuanxu, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, for his wife and brother. Its scale is large and the stone carving is exquisite. As the first tomb of the Ming Dynasty, it has profound historical and cultural value, and it is also an important physical material for studying the art of stone carving and funeral system in the Ming Dynasty. The shrine of the Ming emperor's tomb is 257 meters long, and 32 pairs of stone statues are arranged on both sides. The number is large, the engraving is exquisite, and the preservation is intact. It is the first of the imperial tombs of all generations.