Tomb Keeper's Notes: Emperor Daoguang's Tomb Scroll

Tomb Keeper's Notes: Emperor Daoguang's Tomb Scroll

by Xu Xin

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This is a work of years of research by the guardians of the tomb, with more than a hundred revealing pictures that make you feel like you are there! The mausoleum is the tomb of ancient emperors. It is the condensation of a dynasty, the projection of an era, and the refraction of society. It is a part of traditional Chinese culture, a rich cultural wealth left to future generations, and a true historical record left in the mountains and rivers. It condenses the sharp historical information that cannot be copied. By studying the imperial tombs, we can not only know the basic situation of politics, economy, military, religion, culture, technology and other aspects of that period in history, but sometimes we can also correctly interpret historical mysteries or unrecorded historical events. Emperor Daoguang reigned for 30 years and built the mausoleum for 15 years. He broke with the ancestral precepts and built two buildings and demolished one. Finally, a mausoleum with special construction regulations and astonishing cost was left behind - Muling. What kind of mystery is hidden in such twists and turns? Xu Xin's "Tomb Guarding Notes (Mausoleum of Emperor Daoguang Volume)" will give you an in-depth analysis.

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