The bright imperial tomb is the place for burying the emperor in the Ming Dynasty, every emperor has an independent cemetery park. There were 16 emperors altogether in the Ming Dynasty, among them 13 were buried here. In the Ming Tombs, it is opening to the outside world that there are only Changling Tomb and Dingling Tomb.
We only go to see Dingling Tomb. Because Dingling Tomb is in underground, we must go down the a lot of – storeyed step. While putting to the bottom, the first thing seen is an enormous crossdrift, though the crossdrift is open greatly, it lets me feel very uncomfortable.
It is said that made craftsmans load after the wall onto the stab in the back that year when the emperor made purport and built this underground palace, if someone wants to enter and really intrude upon the hall door, the arrows of pieces of death will be shot to him. I am always thinking how on earth the first person who opens the hall door is, whether have been shot by the stab in the back and poured? Has he died?
The bright imperial tomb
July 3rd, 2009 · No Comments
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