zhāo​líng

Zhaoling (Tang mausoleum)

  • created reference approved 昭陵 → 北陵 (same_as) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

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    北陵 běi​líng

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  • created reference approved 昭陵 → 永昭陵 (see) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    昭陵 zhāo​líng

    永昭陵 yǒng​zhāo​líng

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  • created sense approved 昭陵 · zhāo​líng · Zhaoling (Tang mausoleum) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

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    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.

    昭 (literal) → 昭 · zhāo · bright 陵 (literal) → 陵 · líng · imperial tomb

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  • created sense approved 昭陵 · zhāo​líng · Zhaoling (Qing mausoleum) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    昭陵

    zhāo​líng

    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|北陵|bei3 ling2]].

    昭 (literal) → 昭 · zhāo · bright 陵 (literal) → 陵 · líng · imperial tomb

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  • created sense approved 昭陵 · zhāo​líng · Zhaoling (Ming mausoleum) — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    昭陵

    zhāo​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.

    昭 (literal) → 昭 · zhāo · bright 陵 (literal) → 陵 · líng · imperial tomb

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  • created sense approved 昭陵 · zhāo​líng · Emperor Renzong of Song — "Initial import from upstream dictionary"

    昭陵

    zhāo​líng

    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|永昭陵|yong3 zhao1 ling2]].

    昭 (literal) → 昭 · zhāo · bright 陵 (literal) → 陵 · líng · imperial tomb

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