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Details of the Mausoleum of Emperor Guangwu
The mausoleum of Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, built in 50 AD, consists of Shinto, cemetery and ancestral hall. Guangwudi leans on Mangshan Mountain in the south and Yellow River in the north, and the mountains and rivers are close, so it is solemn. The sparrow gate is magnificent and magnificent, with a wide Shinto, reaching directly to the front of the mausoleum, with uneven stone carvings and numerous stone tablets on both sides. The cemetery is rectangular and covers an area of 66,000 square meters. The tomb is located in the middle of the cemetery, in the form of rammed earth mound, with a height of 17.83 meters and a circumference of 487 meters. Guangwudi Temple, located on the west side of the cemetery, is a sacred place for Guangwudi, covering an area of 20,000 square meters. It consists of Quemen, Monument Gallery, Twenty-eight Lodge Hall and Guangwu Hall. , forming a row of architectural communities in the Han Dynasty. Emperor Guangwu's Mausoleum is a rare cemetery in China. Compared with other imperial tombs, it has four unique features: first, the emperor chose the mausoleum, which is a special case. Emperors of past dynasties chose tombs with mountains and water at their backs to broaden the ever-changing terrain and symbolize their ambition to master everything. Emperor Guangwu's mausoleum is unconventional. Second, the garden of thousands of cypresses is unique in China. Up to now, there are still 1458 ancient cypresses in Sui and Tang Dynasties in the mausoleum, and thousands of ancient cypresses have been planted in a garden and have sprung up. Third, cypress and apricot trees are good. Ancient cypress in cemetery is a rare tree species in China, with golden color, softness and firmness, apricot fragrance and beautiful section, commonly known as "apricot cypress". Fourthly, the Wushan Mountain in Han Dynasty is a wonderful landscape.

In the spring and spring, around Tomb-Sweeping Day, the Wan Li is clear, the morning dawns, and purple smoke permeates the branches of ancient cypresses, covering the cemetery. It looks like a wisp of light smoke, floating like a cloud, the smoke condenses, rolls and falls, stays in the garden, like climbing into the sky, like a fairy world. Due to its long history, the ancient cypress in the mausoleum has also formed strange scenes such as "relatives (neem) cypress", "birds singing cypress" and "Huang Han lying on his back". The mausoleum of Emperor Guangwu has amazed tourists for thousands of years, and the research on the mausoleum of emperors in China has high historical and scientific value. 1963 was announced by Henan Provincial People's Committee as the first batch of provincial key cultural relics protection units.

South of Lingshan is near Mangshan, north is near the Yellow River, and it is surrounded by mountains and waters. The cemetery is rectangular and consists of a cemetery and a shrine. The tomb is located in the middle of the cemetery, in the form of rammed earth mound, with a height of 17.83 meters and a circumference of 487 meters. There are more than 0/500 Cooper/KLOC in the park, with a total area of 66,000 square meters. The whole cemetery is gloomy, solemn and spectacular, with towering mountain gates and red walls and green tiles. There are 28 giant cypresses on both sides of Guangwuciqian Avenue on the west side of Yuanling, symbolizing the 28 generals who helped Liu Xiu conquer the world. There are Cooper 1485 plants in the mausoleum, which is a rare cemetery in China. Compared with the imperial tombs in other places, it is unique, with a constant stream of tourists.