I don't know the picture of Wu Zetian's tombstone in Shaanxi.
Wu Zetian's tomb was located on Liangshan Mountain in the north of Qian County County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. The specific location was Qianling.
There were no words on the tombstone of Wu Zetian in Qianling, Shaanxi Province, so it was called a wordless tombstone.
There are 126 characters in the tomb of Wu Zetian in Qianling, Shaanxi Province.
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Wu Zetian was buried in Qianling Tomb on Liangshan Mountain, Qian County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. Qianling Tomb was the joint tomb of Emperor Gaozong of Tang Dynasty, Li Zhi, and Wu Zetian. It was built in 684 AD and was located on Liangshan Mountain, 6 kilometers north of Qian County. Qianling Mausoleum was one of the eighteen tombs of the Tang Dynasty in Guanzhong area of Shaanxi Province. It was the only tomb with double walls found in the tombs of the Tang Dynasty emperors. The Qianling Mausoleum was modeled after Chang 'an City, the capital. It was large in scale and magnificent in architecture. It was known as the " crown of all imperial mausoleums in history." Qianling Mausoleum was the only mausoleum in the Tang Dynasty that had not been robbed and was still well preserved.
Wu Zetian's Qianling Mausoleum was located on Liangshan in the north of Qian County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province.
Wu Zetian's tomb, Qianling, was located on Liangshan Mountain, 6,000 meters north of Qian County County, Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. The mausoleum area was modeled after Chang 'an City, the capital, and covered an area of 40 square kilometers. The Qianling Mausoleum looked like a flying phoenix. The northern peak was the highest, with an altitude of 1047.3 meters. The southern two peaks were lower, facing each other from east to west. At that time, the masses called it "Nat Mountain". In addition to the main tomb, there were 17 smaller burial tombs in Qianling Mausoleum, where other members of the royal family and meritorious officials were buried. In front of the mausoleum, there was a wordless monument, which was more than seven meters high and weighed 98 tons. The entire mausoleum was made of limestone and had a sturdy structure. There was a complicated anti-theft system inside, which might include mechanisms, secret passages, poison traps, and so on. The mausoleum might have as many as seven floors, and each floor had a maze-like passage. In addition, the tomb path was filled with more than 8,000 stone strips. When filling it, iron rods were used to pierce it from top to bottom, and then a splayed iron waist bolt was used to pull it. The stone strips sealing the door were also cast with molten iron. The tomb was hidden deep inside the mountain. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
At present, there were images of Wu Zetian restored by modern technology. Her facial features were exquisite, her eyes were heroic, and her temperament was domineering. Her appearance was both in line with historical descriptions and modern aesthetics. There was also a saying that her restoration showed clear facial features and a female male appearance. However, there were no actual photos of Wu Zetian, only these restored pictures based on historical materials and high-tech technology. " The New Emperor on Girls 'Day " is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
Information related to the tombstone-style picture. The style of the tombstone could have elements such as traditional eaves, dragon and phoenix pillars, and round lions. Tombstones were usually made of stone, wood, metal, and other materials. They were used to commemorate the deceased and usually contained inscriptions such as the names of the deceased, their experiences, and so on. The style of the tombstone could be simple or luxurious according to personal needs and economic strength. In addition, the style of the tombstone could also reflect the profoundness and artistic style of the traditional Chinese culture. However, the specific tombstone-style pictures needed further search to obtain more accurate information. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!
Since the Qianling Tomb had not been opened yet, it was impossible to determine what the most expensive thing in the tomb was. However, according to some records, there might be two-thirds of the wealth of the Tang Dynasty's national treasury in Qianling, including the Chuigong Collection that Wu Zetian had instructed Li Xian to put in before his death, as well as the possible treasures such as Pushing Back Painting, Four People's Jade Screen, Qingyu Pearl, etc. These treasures were all unique, but it was impossible to know exactly which one was the most valuable. "Glazed Flame" is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!