Minling Tomb Palace Gonghua City

Minling Tomb Palace Gonghua City

by Gao Jianjun

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Gonghua City, Shahe Town, Changping, is a small place. The town is small but powerful, and the city is small but prestigious. The Ming Dynasty established its capital in Beijing and used Changping Loess Mountain as the royal mausoleum, resulting in the emergence of two cities and two palaces in Changping. Among them are Gonghua City and Shahe Palace located in Shahe. Shahe has been an important town in northern Beijing since the Ming and Qing Dynasties, integrating military and commercial trade centers. The Records of Changping Prefecture and the Records of Shuntian Prefecture of the Ming and Qing Dynasties have relatively brief records of Gonghua City and no detailed text. There are many humanistic anecdotes about Shahe's geographical history scattered among the people. There are many elderly people in their 80s and 90s alive inside and outside the city today. If we don't remember the old appearance of Shahe, who will know it in a few decades? Born in this land, I am grateful for this, and I have an overview of it.

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