zhāo​líng

Zhaoling (Tang mausoleum)

昭陵 zhāo​líng
Zhaoling (Tang mausoleum)
The mausoleum of Emperor Taizong of Tang (reigned 626–649), located on Mount Jiuzong in Shaanxi Province; famous for its accompanying burials of high officials and the stone carvings known as the Six Steeds of Zhaoling.
Zhaoling (Qing mausoleum)
The mausoleum of Emperor Huang Taiji of Qing (reigned 1626–1643) and Empress Xiaoduanwen, located in the northern suburbs of Shenyang, Liaoning Province; also known as 北陵 běi​líng.
Zhaoling (Ming mausoleum)
The mausoleum of Emperor Muzong of Ming (reigned 1567–1572), located at the foot of Mount Dayu in Changping, Beijing, as one of the Ming Tombs.
Emperor Renzong of Song
An honorary name for Emperor Renzong of Song (reigned 1022–1063), derived from the name of his burial place, 永昭陵 yǒng​zhāo​líng.

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