Brief introduction of Ming tombs
Located at the foot of Jubaoshan Mountain on the right side of Ming Tombs and Ming Yuling Tombs, the Ming Tomb is the burial tomb of Ming Xianzong, the eighth emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and three empresses Wang, Ji and Shao. In the twenty-third year of Chenghua (1487), he died on August 22nd at the age of 4 1. Mausoleum No.983 was buried in the same year1February 17. Maoling was built in September 1487, and in February 65438 of the same year, and was buried in Tang Xianzong and Jijia. 1488 The mausoleum was completed in April, which lasted eight months. The shape of Maoling cemetery is roughly the same as that of Yuling, but the scale is slightly larger. There are tread marks in both left and right directions behind Baocheng glazed wall, which is different from other tombs.