The Qianling Underground Palace had not been opened yet. The Qianling Mausoleum was the most well-preserved of the Tang mausoleums, and it was also the only mausoleum in the Tang mausoleum that had not been robbed. Qianling Mausoleum was built in the first year of Tang Guangzhai (684) and has not been opened yet. Although some people hoped that Qianling could be opened, the current cultural relics protection technology could not guarantee the complete preservation of cultural relics. Therefore, the Qianling Underground Palace remained closed.
Qianling Mausoleum was open. According to document 1 and document 2, Qianling Tomb was open from 08:00 to 18:00 during the peak season from March to November, and from 08:30 to 17:30 during the off-season from December to February of the following year. Therefore, Qianling Tomb was open to the public.
There was no clear answer in the search results as to whether the Maoling Underground Palace of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty had been opened. According to the information provided, Maoling's underground palace had been robbed many times, but there was no mention of whether the underground palace had been opened. The Maoling scenic area resumed its opening to the public on October 18, 2022, but there was no mention of whether the underground palace was open to tourists. Due to the lack of relevant information, I am unable to confirm whether the Maoling Underground Palace of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty has been opened.
We can't conclude that Qianling Tomb has been robbed long ago. Literature [1] pointed out that Qianling was not stolen, this was just a folk legend. Literature [2] also mentioned that Qianling Tomb was the only one among the eighteen tombs of the Tang Dynasty that had not been robbed. In addition, literature [3] and literature [5] also mentioned that Qianling was the only imperial tomb that had not been stolen. Although Literature [6] and Literature [9] mentioned that Qianling had experienced some grave robbing incidents, they did not clearly state that Qianling had been robbed. Therefore, we can't confirm that Qianling Mausoleum has already been robbed.
At present, there was no conclusive evidence to prove that Qianling Tomb had been robbed. Qianling Mausoleum was the most well-preserved imperial tomb of the Tang Dynasty. Its underground palace had not been excavated, so it was impossible to determine its internal situation. Although some folklore and archaeological research results suggested that Qianling Mausoleum might have been robbed, these claims had not been confirmed. Therefore, there was no clear answer to the question of whether Qianling Tomb had been robbed.
The three times Qianling Mausoleum had been robbed were as follows: The first robbery occurred during the Huangchao Uprising at the end of the Tang Dynasty. After Huang Chao led 400,000 troops into Chang 'an, they excavated Liangshan near Qianling, but they did not find the entrance to the tomb, leaving only a 40-meter-deep ditch. The second excavation took place during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, led by Chongzhou Jiedushi Wen Tao. Wen Tao excavated Qianling Tomb three times in a row, but every time he encountered abnormal weather such as wind, rain, thunder, and lightning, which made him feel afraid and finally gave up the idea of continuing to excavate. The third excavation took place in the early years of the Republic of China. Sun Lianzhong, the general of the National Party, used a military exercise as a cover to mobilize a division to excavate Qianling. Sun Lianzhong used explosives to blow up the three stone slabs outside Qianling Mausoleum, but he did not find the entrance to the tomb. The above was the process of Qianling being robbed three times.
The Phoenix Terrace scenic spot in Qingzhou was already open. The Phoenix Terrace scenic area was open from 08:00 to 17:00 throughout the year. In addition, there were also related ticket prices and group purchase information for reference.
The subway at Changle Airport had yet to open. Fuzhou City was striving to open the intercity railway F1 line running through Fuzhou Station in the first half of 2025, but as of January 2024, Changle Airport subway station had not yet been opened. In addition, according to other search results, Fuzhou City was still in the construction of the Changle Airport Comprehensive Transportation Hub Project, which was expected to be completed in October 2024. This would become the first comprehensive transportation hub in Fujian Province that integrated aircraft, high-speed rail, subway, high-speed rail, and public transport. In general, the Changle Airport subway had not yet opened, but the related transportation hub project was underway.
The Underground Palace of the Ming Tombs was one of the famous underground buildings in China. It was located at the southern foot of Tianshou Mountain in Changping District Beijing City. The underground palace was composed of five palaces and three tunnels. The building area was 1195 square meters and was 27 meters above the ground. The palace was built with a stone structure, all in the shape of an arch, without the use of pillars. The underground palace of the Dingling Tomb was the only imperial tomb that had been excavated in the Ming Tombs. A large number of funerary objects and cultural relics were unearthed, including the coffins, thrones, and eternal lanterns of the Wanli Emperor and his two empresses. Among them, the most eye-catching were the golden crown and the phoenix crown. The golden crown was woven with pure gold thread, and there were no traces of joints on the entire body. There were pictures of two dragons playing with pearls on it. The excavation of the underground palace of Dingling Mausoleum provided important material materials for archaeological research and played an important role in understanding the life and culture of the emperors of the Ming Dynasty.
The following are a few recommended novels that conclude the underground palace: 1. "The palace maid is on the run": This novel tells the story of a female official in charge of clothing who lives in the day and acts as a palace maid at night. The author was Yimi, and it had already ended. 2. "Rebirth of the Sugarcane Girl: The Emperor Has Squeezed into the Palace": This novel tells the story of a palace fight in the early stage to seize the throne, and a sweet pet and a beautiful man in the later stage. The ending is one-on-one. The above is based on the novel recommendations related to the underground palace in the search results provided.
You can also check the seals or stickers. If they appear broken, tampered with, or not in their original condition, it could indicate that the comic has been opened. Another thing to look for is any signs of the comic itself being handled or showing fingerprints or smudges.