Tomb Keeper's Notes: Huang Taiji's Mausoleum Scroll

Tomb Keeper's Notes: Huang Taiji's Mausoleum Scroll

by Xu Xin

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Tomb Guarding Notes is based on the official history and Qing palace archives, combined with the author's more than 20 years of on-site investigation and research experience in the tombs, to interpret the Feng Shui and establishment, history and secrets, theft and cleanup of the Three Tombs outside the Pass, the Eastern Qing Tombs, and the Western Qing Tombs, reflecting the origin, development, glory and decline of the Qing Dynasty. The Zhaoling Mausoleum in Shenyang is the tomb of Huang Taiji, the founding emperor of the Qing Dynasty. The location is questionable and the regulations are special. The Zhaoxi Mausoleum where Empress Xiaozhuang Wen is buried is thousands of miles away, and the mausoleum was not officially built until thirty-seven years after the burial. This book tells you these little-known stories outside China.

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