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Ming Dynasty Tombs of Ming Dynasty is a Chinese emperor of the Ming Dynasty tomb group, located in Beijing in the northwest of Changping District in the foothills of the Yanshan Shoushan days. Here since the Yongle seven years (1409) May as Changling, to the Ming Dynasty emperor Chongzhen finally buried in the Siling check, during 230 years, has built the thirteen emperor mausoleum, seven princess tomb, a tomb of eunuch. A total of thirteen emperors, buried twenty-three empresses, two Prince Edward, dozen concubines, a eunuch. Ming Dynasty Tombs of Ming Dynasty is the general term for the 13 Emperor Mausoleum of the Ming Dynasty imperial tombs of the capital Beijing, in order to build a Changling (emperor), Xian Ling (the Pope), Jing Ling (Ming emperor), Yuling (Ming Yingzong), Maoling (Ming Dynasty), tailing (Hongzhi emperor), Kang Ling (Ming Wuzong), Yongling (Chang), Zhao Ling (Longqing emperor), Dingling (Ming Dynasty), Mausoleum (six cases), de Ling (Tianqi emperor), Siling (Ming Yizong).