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Which imperial tombs of the Qing and Ming Dynasties have not been stolen so far?
None of the Ming Tombs was stolen, nor were the Nuerhachi Ganling, Huang Taiji Zhaoling, Qingyuan Zuyongling, Yongzheng Tailing, Jiaqing Changling and Daoguang Muling in Qing Dynasty.

Ming Taizu Xiaoling Mausoleum (Taizu Zhu Yuanzhang) is located at the foot of Mount Everest in Dulong Mansion, Zijinshan, Nanjing, Jiangsu.

The Ming Tombs are located at the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain, which is 10 km north of Changping District, Beijing. (Chengzu Judy Changling, Renzong Zhu Gaochi Xianling, Xuanzong Zhu Zhan Jingling, Yingzong Zhu Qizhen Yuling, Xianzong Zhu Jianshen Maoling, Xiaozong Zhu Youtang Tailing, Wuzong Zhu Houzhao Kangling, Sejong Zhu Hougui Yongling, Mu Zong Zhu Zaihou Zhaoling, Shenzong Zhu Yijun Dingling, Guangzong Zhu Changluo Qingling, Xizong Zhu Youxiao Deling, and four Zhu Youjian Siling)

The Three Mausoleums outside Shanhaiguan refer to the Fuling of Nurhachi, the Emperor Taizong of the Qing Dynasty and the Zhaoling of Huang Taiji. In the hometown of Manchuria, Hetuala (full name "Henggang"), there is also a Yongling, where four ancestors of Zhao, Xing, Jing and Xian of the Qing Dynasty were buried.

There are five mausoleums in the eastern part of the Qing Dynasty: the Xiaoling Mausoleum in the emperor shunzhi, the Jingling Mausoleum of Emperor Kangxi, the Yuling Mausoleum of Emperor Qianlong, the Dingling Mausoleum of Emperor Wenzong Xianfeng and the Huiling Mausoleum of Emperor Tongzhi of Mu Zong. They were all stolen.

In Qing Xiling, the Qing chongling of Guangxu was stolen in 193 1 year. The rest are well preserved.