Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum

The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng Xiào Líng ; literally: "Ming filial mausoleum") is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain , located east of the historical centre of Nanjing . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

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2018

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1. Layout and monuments

2. Later history

3. Gallery

4. The mystery of the third tortoise

5. Notes and references

6. Bibliography

7. External links

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng Xiào Líng ; literally: "Ming filial mausoleum") is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain , located east of the historical centre of Nanjing . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2017

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1. Layout and monuments

2. Later history

3. The mystery of the third tortoise

4. Notes and references

5. Bibliography

6. External links

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng Xiào Líng ; literally: "Ming filial mausoleum") is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain , located east of the historical centre of Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2016

91826 characters

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1. Layout and monuments

2. Later history

3. The mystery of the third tortoise

4. Notes and references

5. Bibliography

6. External links

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng Xiào Líng ; literally: "Ming filial mausoleum") is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain , located east of the historical centre of Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2015

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1. Layout and monuments

2. Later history

3. The mystery of the third tortoise

4. Notes and references

5. Bibliography

6. External links

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng Xiào Líng ; literally: "Ming filial mausoleum") is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain , located east of the historical centre of Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2014

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1. Layout and monuments

2. Later history

3. The mystery of the third tortoise

4. Notes and references

5. Bibliography

6. External links

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng Xiào Líng ; literally: "Ming filial mausoleum") is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain , located east of the historical centre of Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2013

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1. Layout and monuments

2. Later history

3. The mystery of the third tortoise

4. Notes

5. References

6. External links

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng Xiào Líng ; literally: "Ming filial mausoleum") is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming Dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain , located east of the historical centre of Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2012

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1. Layout and monuments

2. Later history

3. The mystery of the third tortoise

4. Notes

5. References

6. External links

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng Xiào Líng ) is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming Dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain , located east of the historical centre of Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2011

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1. Layout and monuments

2. Later history

3. The mystery of the third tortoise

4. Notes

5. References

6. External links

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ; pinyin : Míng​ xiào​líng ) is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming Dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain ( Chinese : 紫金山 ; pinyin : Zĭjīn Shān; literally "Purple-Golden Mountain"), located east of the historical center of Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2010

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum ( Chinese : 明孝陵 ) is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor , the founder of the Ming Dynasty . It lies at the southern foot of Purple Mountain ( Chinese : 紫金山 ; pinyin : Zĭjīn Shān; literally "Purple-Golden Mountain"), located east of the historical center of Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site. [1]

2009

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum( Chinese : 明孝陵 ) is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty . It lies at the northern foot of Purple Mountain ( Chinese : 紫金山 ; pinyin : Zĭjīn Shān; literally "Purple-Golden Mountain") in Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site.

2008

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum( Chinese : 明孝陵 ) is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty . It lies at the northern foot of Purple Mountain ( Chinese : 紫金山 ; pinyin : Zĭjīn Shān; literally "Purple-Golden Mountain") in Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site.

2007

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty . It lies at the northern foot of Purple Mountain ( Chinese : 紫金山; pinyin : Zĭjīn Shān; literally "Purple-Golden Mountain") in Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site.

2006

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the tomb of the Hongwu Emperor of the Ming Dynasty . It lies at the northern foot of Purple Mountain ( Chinese : 紫金山; pinyin : Zĭjīn Shān; literally "Purple-Golden Mountain") in Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site.

2005

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The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum lies at the northern foot of Purple Mountain (紫金山, Pinyin: Zĭjīn Shān, "Purple-Golden Mountain") in Nanjing , China . Legend says that in order to prevent robbery of the tomb, 13 identical processions of funeral troops started from 13 city gates to obscure the real burying site.