Beiling Park, also known as Zhaoling, is the largest park in Shenyang. It is the tomb of Huang Taiji, the second emperor of the Qing Dynasty, and his empress Xiao Duanwen. It is the most magnificent mausoleum in the early Qing Dynasty.
Because it is ten kilometers north of Shenyang, it is also called Beiling. There are towering Gu Song and rippling lakes in Beiling. Each building is very magnificent and has a royal flavor.
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Before 1927, Beiling Park was still Zhaoling, which was the tomb of Emperor Taizong of Qing Dynasty and Bolzigit of Xiao Duan. When the Qing emperor was in power, ordinary people were not allowed to enter except the officials and soldiers who were at the wake. Many ancient trees are planted in Beiling Park.
These trees are not for people to appreciate, but for the guards of the emperor's mausoleum. In ancient times, the emperor's mausoleum could be planted with pieces of pine trees.
Doctors or officials plant Luan trees, and officials plant Sophora japonica trees. Any tree in Shu Ren will do. Many Gu Song in Beiling Park have the title of Yi Song, which refers to the pine trees on both sides of Shinto in front of Long En.
* * * There are eight, just like a minister standing with his hands down, waiting for the imperial edict of Huang Taiji, known as the eight ministers of Huang Taiji. Swing pine refers to the pine trees planted on the red wall of Zhaoling.
In addition to these two kinds, there are sea pine and mountain pine. At present, there are 3,202 Gu Song in Shenyang, most of which are in two tombs. There are 265,438+000 trees in Beiling Park and 636 trees in Dongling Park, all of which are over 300 years old. The oldest tree in Beiling Park is over 600 years old.
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