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    the Ming tombs are located in a cluster near Beijing and collectively known as the Thirteen Tombs of the Ming dynasty (Chinese: 明十三陵; pinyin: Míng Shísān...
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  • included several tombs and burial complexes in the list of World Heritage Sites. These tombs date from the Ming and Qing dynasties of China. Tombs were included...
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    The Ming Tombs Reservoir or the Shisanling Reservoir (十三陵水库) is a dam in Changping District of northern Beijing, China. Named for the Ming tombs nearby...
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    The Qingming Festival or Ching Ming Festival, also known as Tomb-Sweeping Day in English (sometimes also called Chinese Memorial Day, Ancestors' Day,...
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    Ming Tombs station (simplified Chinese: 十三陵景区站; traditional Chinese: 十三陵景區站; pinyin: Shísānlíng Jǐngqū Zhàn; lit. 'Thirteen Mausoleums Scenic Area station')...
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    The Ming dynasty (/mɪŋ/ MING), officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led...
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    the Ming Tombs north of Beijing, the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum of Nanjing was inscribed by UNESCO as part of the World Heritage Sites "Imperial Tombs of...
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    Yongle Emperor (redirect from Ming Cheng Zu)
    in the Changling Mausoleum, the central and largest mausoleum of the Ming tombs located north of Beijing. The Yongle Emperor was born Zhu Di (朱棣) on 2...
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    thirteen imperial tombs at Ming tombs in Changping district 45 km north of central Beijing. The Dingling is the only tomb of a Ming dynasty emperor that...
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    'Respectful Emperor'). He was buried in the Tailing Mausoleum in the Ming tombs near Beijing. His thirteen-year-old son, the Zhengde Emperor, succeeded...
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    Zhoukoudian; 4. Summer Palace; 5. Temple of Heaven; 6. Ming tombs; 7. Eastern Qing Tombs; 8. Western Qing Tombs Legend: Cultural Heritage site; Natural Heritage...
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    [citation needed] Other phoenix crowns of empresses excavated from the Ming tombs have 9 phoenixes, between 12 and 9 dragons, more than 3,500 pearls, and...
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    Qing tombs and Western Qing tombs, the Ming tombs also feature a courtyard with a sacred kitchen and storeroom located near the entrance to the tomb. However...
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    large-scale hall built with whole logs of Phoebe zhennan is at Zhu Di's tomb at the Ming Tombs outside Beijing. This hall is only slightly smaller than the Hall...
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    Zhengde Emperor (redirect from Ming Wuzong)
    Houcong, who became known as the Jiajing Emperor. His tomb is located at Kangling of the Ming tombs. By the accounts of some historians[by whom?], although...
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  • written evidence left after his death. The emperor was buried in the Ming tombs. The Manchus were quick to exploit the death of the Chongzhen Emperor:...
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  • "The Thirteen Ming Tombs in Beijing", China.org, Beijing: China Internet Information Center, retrieved 7 Nov 2017. "Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties"...
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    World Heritage Sites—the Forbidden City, Temple of Heaven, Summer Palace, Ming Tombs, Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site, and parts of the Great Wall and the Grand...
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    Longqing Emperor (redirect from Ming Muzong)
    Emperor. The Longqing Emperor was buried in Zhaoling (昭陵), one of the Ming tombs located near Beijing. He was given the posthumous name Emperor Zhuang...
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  • Beijing of 18 cultural heritage sites, including the Temple of Heaven and Ming Tombs, showed extensive damage. Of the 80 cultural heritage sites in Beijing...
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  • Marquis of Extended Grace (category Ming dynasty people)
    surname of the Ming imperial family. The marquis presided at memorial ceremonies held twice a year at the Ming tombs near Beijing. The Ming dynasty was Han...
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    Juyong Pass is in the 18-kilometer (11 mi)-long Guangou Valley. During the Ming Dynasty restoration and expansion of the Great Wall, it was one of the Three...
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    ascension to the throne, the Chongzhen Emperor had Lady Liu reburied in the Ming tombs next to her husband. The Wanli Emperor died on 18 August 1620 and was...
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    Jingtai Emperor (redirect from Ming Daizong)
    Emperor died a month later. He was one of two Ming emperors who was not buried in either the Ming tombs in Beijing or the Xiaoling Mausoleum in Nanjing...
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    five, the same number as those buried at the Eastern Tombs. Eastern Qing tombs Imperial Tombs of the Ming and Qing Dynasties "光绪尸骨历史隐秘:崇陵曾被盗掘 盗走数百文物"....
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    The Ming Ancestors Mausoleum, Ming Ancestor Tomb, or Zuling Tomb was the first imperial mausoleum complex of the Ming dynasty, constructed at a geomantically...
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    is 83.97 billion yuan, with GDP per capita at 40.7 thousand yuan. Ming Dynasty Tombs Cloud Platform at Juyong Pass, one of the "three great mountain passes"...
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    Hongxi Emperor (redirect from Ming Renzong)
    May 1425), personal name Zhu Gaochi (朱高熾), was the fourth emperor of the Ming dynasty, reigned from 1424 to 1425. He was the eldest son of the Yongle Emperor...
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    Yongle Emperor. It is one of the only two foreign rulers' tombs in China (the other one being the Tomb of the King of Sulu in Dezhou, Shandong). It is an important...
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  • Wan Zhen'er (category Ming dynasty imperial consorts)
    years on the throne. He was buried in the Maoling (茂陵) Mausoleum of the Ming tombs. It is said that when he was informed of the death of Lady Wan, the Chenghua...
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