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Located on Liangshan, Qianling Tomb was built in 684 AD. According to the records the inner city, about 240 square meters, followed the rectangular layout of Chang'an city with four gate on each side named clockwise: the Phoenix in the south, the Tortoise north, the Black Dragon east and the White Tiger west. The city comprises the inner city and the outer. Many splendid buildings such as dedicatory halls and gate towers were built. Stone Carvings Ifyou stand at the southern approach to the mausoleum you can appreciate the original Tang layout and design. If you start from the southern approach, which is between two prominent small hills, a scared avenue lined by animal and human statues leading all the way to the tombs is Qianling's most impressive feature, creating an awe-inspiring effect. From distance, the hills greatly resemble a pair of women's breasts, incurring the tale that Emperor Tang Gaozong had them constructed to honor the natural beauty of his wife. Among the exquisite carvings of the Tang, first there comes two winged horses galloping and then two vermilion birds like ostriches. Five pairs of saddled horses come next, each with a groom. The most noteworthy is ten pairs of guardian generals with very large heads, wear long-sleeved robes and hold the hilts of long swords. Qijie Bei (Tablet of Seven Elements)
Blank Tablet To the east of the Phoenix Gate is the Blank Tablet 6.3 meters high, and 98.9 tons weight. The sides of the tablet were carved with figures of dragon. On the top part of the tablet were carved eight oysters intersecting each other. Placing a tablet with no word, before an emperor's mausoleum, has never been found before in China. 61 Kings
The tombs is large in scope with a circumference of 40 kilometers, and 17 satellite tombs of princes, kings and high ministers such as the Tomb of Crown Prince Zhanghuai, the Tomb of Crown Yide and the Tomb of Princess Yongtai. Qianling Museum 1 kilometers away from the tomb exhibit large collections of excavations. Admission: 31 (RMB)
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