Jingtai Mausoleum is located on Yiguangsi Road, Haidian District, Beijing, located in the north of Yuquan Mountain, the tomb of the seventh emperor of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yingzong and Queen Xiao Yuanjing. Zhu Ying is the brother of Ming Yingzong, who ascended the throne after the change of civil society, and the year Jingtai. Jingtai eight years, Yingzong reset, Zhu Ying was scrapped under house arrest, soon died, with Wang Ye's rules buried in Jingxi Jinshankou. When Ming Xianzong, the mausoleum was rebuilt under the rules of the imperial mausoleum. There are buildings such as imperial monument pavilions in the current mausoleum area.
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Jingtai Mausoleum is located on Yiguangsi Road, Haidian District, Beijing, located in the north of Yuquan Mountain, the tomb of the seventh emperor of Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yingzong and Queen Xiao Yuanjing. Zhu Ying is the brother of Ming Yingzong, who ascended the throne after the change of civil society, and the year Jingtai. Jingtai eight years, Yingzong reset, Zhu Ying was scrapped under house arrest, soon died, with Wang Ye's rules buried in Jingxi Jinshankou. When Ming Xianzong, the mausoleum was rebuilt under the rules of the imperial mausoleum. There are buildings such as imperial monument pavilions in the current mausoleum area.
Jingtailing Mausoleum has not built Baocheng, Minglou, and the topography is on the side, so the regulation is narrow and the pulse is not good. In the last Ming Dynasty, Jingtai Mausoleum was regulated between emperors and emperors, and it had never been named Mausoleum. Although it was named Mausoleum, it was far from the standard of Mausoleum.
Not in a mausoleum of the thirteenth mausoleum, which is now the army's dry rest place, greeting the guards and being released, the mausoleum is not big, the inscriptions are still there, the mausoleum is said to have been basically destroyed, and the above is now the gate court.
The fifth batch of units of the National Insurance, in the work place! Jingtai eight years (1457) first month, Ming Yingzong reset, Jingtai Emperor Zhu Ying was scrapped, died soon, was buried in Jinshankou by the king. After the Xianzong, the Fu Jingtai Emperor, the original King's Tomb was expanded to be the imperial tomb. Jingtai Mausoleum, in Jiajing period also rebuilt the mausoleum monument, and easy green tiles for yellow tiles, so that it conforms to the imperial mausoleum regulations.
The tomb of Zhu Ying and Xiao Yuanjing Queen in the north of Wuquan Mountain in Haidian, Beijing
The Jingtai Mausoleum was rebuilt in the Jiajing period (1522-1566) and the green tile was changed to yellow tile, which made it in line with the imperial mausoleum regulations. The Ming Dynasty experienced 16 emperors, 15 of whom built mausoleums according to the imperial system. In addition to the Ming Xiaoling Tomb in Nanjing, the Ming Tombs in Changping District Tianshou Mountain, the other place is Jingtai Mausoleum.
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