😋I recommend "I'm Really Just a Gravekeeper". It's a fantasy novel that mainly tells the story of a gravekeeper, but what he protects is not just the tomb. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Two of the Ming Tombs had been robbed. One was the Ming Dingling Mausoleum of Emperor Wanli Zhu Yijun, which was destroyed after archaeological excavation. The other was the Ming Si Mausoleum of Emperor Chongzhen Zhu Youjian, which had been dug up and destroyed many times. Other than that, most of the tombs had not been stolen or excavated. As for the imperial mausoleums of the Qing Dynasty, almost all the underground palaces of the Qing Eastern Mausoleum had been opened. The Qing Western Mausoleum was better preserved than the three mausoleums outside the Pass, but the Chongling Mausoleum of Guangxu had also been dug up. The situation in the other mausoleums was not mentioned.
Of course, I recommend you a few classic dragon fantasy novels: 1. "I Have a Fairy Dragon"-The story of Lin Zhe and the Fairy Dragon. The little dragon kept devouring monsters and gradually grew into a giant dragon. 2. "Dragon Blood War Emperor"-Dragon Continent. The human race controlled the martial arts universe and fought against the evil dragon. Ning Qi's fight against the evil dragon became a legend. 3. "Heaven and Earth Dragon Soul"-Legend has it that there was a divine dragon sleeping under the earth. All kinds of dragon beasts, dragon descendants, and Long Xuan appeared one after another. 4. The Undefeated Dragon God of Rebirth-- 5. 'The Strongest Hierarch of the Dragon God Shrine in All Worlds'-Cheng Long obtained the system of the Dragon God Shrine, established the religion of all worlds, and became the supreme god. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😙
😋The novel I recommend to you is "Protecting Sweetheart's Bond", which is a light novel-a doujinshi derivative novel. The story was about a girl who died in an accident in the second year of middle school and transmigrated to the world of Guarding Sweetheart. With her understanding of the plot of Guarding Sweetheart and her special identity, she began a new life in the other world. What kind of story would she experience? Who would she end up with? What was the connection between her previous life and this life? I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Yes, here are three books I recommend to you: 1. "Boundless Sea of Beasts" was an Eastern fantasy novel. It told the story of a female protagonist who transmigrated into a beast. She went through hardships in the beast gate, broke the rules, and finally became a powerful beast leader. 2. "Out-of-Print Elf" was a Western fantasy novel. It told the story of a world-class thief who transmigrated to become an elf, which started a series of fantasy adventures. 3. "Fairy Husband's Door" was an Eastern fantasy novel. It told the story of a popular queen who transmigrated to the immortal cultivation world and became Bluecloud Progenitor. She went through hardships in this world and finally became a great true immortal. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I recommend the following novels to you: 1. The main character, Gu Yuetian, wrote an immortal legend and became a Godly King. 2. The main character, Chu Lingkong, used his foresight to continuously break through and fight against the Three Realms and Six Paths for his fiancée, becoming the Douluo Red Dust Immortal. 3. [Ancient Monument of the Divine Tomb]: The main character fights against the heavens to become a god, gets rid of the Six Paths of Reincarnation, recultivates for 100,000 years, and slays demons. 4. The protagonist, Yang Lin, stepped on the path of the strong and crushed all powerful existences. 5. " I, Sign in to the Divine Tomb for 5,000 Years, Tear the Saints with My Hands ": The protagonist, Song Que, returns after being trapped in the Divine Tomb for 5,000 years and kills all directions. 6. "Suppress the Douluo with the Divine Tomb": The protagonist Fang Chen suppresses the entire Douluo and becomes the Douluo Red Dust Immortal; 7. " Fantasy: I've signed in for a thousand years at the Divine Tomb ": The main character Chu Feng obtained the check-in system and obtained rewards from signing in at different places. He became invincible after signing in for a thousand years at the Divine Tomb. 8. The protagonist, Ye Wudao's Eye of the Ruins of End, returned once again and stepped into the nine heavens. 9. " Devil's Fruit supplier ": The protagonist Chen Nan signed a contract with the devil's fruit, suppressing the battle to break the sky and the tomb of the gods; 10. " Divine College: The King of the Heavens ": The protagonist travels through the world of the Divine College and experiences many worlds, including the Divine Tomb. I hope you like the novels recommended above. If you have any questions, please feel free to ask me at any time.
The Ming Tombs include Changling, Xianling, Jingling, Yuling, Maoling, Tailing, Kangling, Yongling, Zhaoling, Dingling, Qingling, Deling and Siling.
The Ming Tombs were the general name for the imperial tombs of the 13 emperors after the Ming Dynasty moved its capital to Beijing. There were Changling (Chengzu), Xianling (Renzong), Jingling (Xuanzong), Yuling (Yingzong), Maoling (Xianzong), Tailing (Xiaozong), Kangling (Wuzong), Yongling (Shizong), Zhaoling (Muzong), Dingling (Shenzong), Qingling (Guangzong), Deling (Xizong) and Siling (Yizong).
The Ming Tombs were the tombs of the 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty. They were located at the foot of the Yanshan Mountain in the Changping District of Beijing. The Ming Tombs include Dingling, Changling, Zhaoling, Kangling, Jingling, Xianling, Yuling, Maoling, Tailing, Yongling, Qingling, Deling and Siling. Among them, Ding Mausoleum was the only mausoleum with an open underground palace. The other mausoleums could be seen from the outside, but the doors were tightly shut and no one could enter.
The Ming Tombs include Changling, Xianling, Jingling, Yuling, Maoling, Tailing, Kangling, Yongling, Zhaoling, Dingling, Qingling, Deling and Siling.
The Ming Tombs were the tombs of 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty. They were located at the foot of Tianshou Mountain in the northern Changping District Beijing City. Among them, Dingling was the tomb where Emperor Wanli and his two empresses were buried together. The Dingling Underground Palace was the only open underground palace in the Ming Tombs. It preserved the sarcophagi of Emperor Chengzu and the Empress, as well as some daily necessities and sacrificial items. The walls of the underground palace of the Dingling Mausoleum were engraved with patterns of dragons, phoenixes, and clouds, symbolizing the nobility and power of the royal family. The Ming Tombs were the largest existing imperial mausoleum complex in China and even the world, with the largest number of mausoleums of emperors and empresses. It was announced by the State Council as the first batch of key cultural relics to be protected in the country.