Brief introduction of scenic spots of Shu Ming Tomb in Chengdu;
Shuming Mausoleum in Chengdu is a group of tombs of Zhu Yuanzhang, the great ancestor of Ming Dynasty. 564 years ago, it is located at the foot of Zhengjue Mountain in Shiling Town, 4 kilometers away from Chengdu. This tomb of Shu Ming, excavated in 1979 and announced by the State Council as the fourth batch of national key cultural relics protection units in 1996, is the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang's grandson, the first grandson of Zhu Yuanzhang.
The top ten tombs in Ming Dynasty were centered on the third generation Nuo tomb of Shu Wang, and there were ten tombs in its surrounding areas, among which the most concentrated ones were Zhao Fei of Wang Nuo, Wang Nuoji, Jiang Qian, Wang Huiling, Wang Zhaoling, Wang Chengling, Wang Chengci Fei, and the tomb of Banbianfen County. Therefore, Ten Tombs Town got its name.
Two tombs of Nuo and Zhao have been excavated from ten tombs. 1979 After archaeological excavation and cleaning, more than 500 precious cultural relics such as glazed terracotta warriors and dancers were unearthed. The underground palace is 28 meters long, 8.96 meters wide and 6.59 meters high, and only the restored steps reach 44 meters.
The round hollowed-out painted glazed double dragon embedded in the center of the main wall of the back hall is a treasure of Ming Dynasty art, and the double dragon imitating Zhu Yuanzhang's head in Zhao's tomb is the only one in China. Xiling is more magnificent than Wang Jianling (Yongling) and more beautiful than the Ming Tombs in Beijing. With its exquisite carvings, vigorous calligraphy, rich underground palaces and concentrated tombs, it is known as the most exquisite and concentrated underground palace among the tombs of ancient emperors in China. 199665438+In February, Shuming Mausoleum was listed as a national key cultural relics protection unit by the State Council.