The Zhaoling Tomb, situated on Jiuzong Mountain near Liquan County,
76 kilometers to the northwest of Xi'an. Zhaoling is the mausoleum
of Emperor Tai Zong (Li Shimin), a sagacious emperor famous for the
"Zhenguan Reign". In 626 AD, Li Shimin came to the throne
and in the year followed, he changed the title of his reign to Zhenguan.
He was in power for 23 years. During his rule there was a famous period
of well being, the "Well-Managed Zhenguan Reign". He was
important for bringing political stability as well as cultural and
philosophical richness to the great Tang Dynasty. In 636 A. D. ,Empress
Wen De died of an illness and was buried against the mountain according
to her will. Taizong chose Mt. Jiuzhongshan as the tomb site. In 649
A.D. , Tai Zong died was buried together with Empress Wen De in the
same tomb.
Zhaoling
Cemetery is 60km in circumference. It covers an area of 20,000 hectares
and is surrounded by 167 satellite tombs. In this area are the "18
tombs of the Tang Dynasty "on the Guanzhong Plain. Zhaoling was
a masterpiece for tombs of its type.
Its construction was designed by a famous artist, Yan Lide from the
Tang Dynasty. It showed a unique style in dimension and layout. The
Zhaoling Tomb is the first to use the technique of mountainside burial
while it had previously been the custom to build tombs on the plains
and create artificial mounds over them. Constructed against mountains,
the tomb chamber was built on a peak accessible by a 230-meter-long
tunnel excavated through the mountain with five stone gates installed
along.
Emperor
Tai Zong's resting place is located in the northermost part of the
cemetery.
Among
the satellite tombs, those of Wei Zheng, Li Jing and Li Ji (Xu Mao
gong)were particularly unique.The
world-famous Six Zhaoling Bas-relief Stone Horses were carved and
installed in the north wall of Zhaoling by Tang Tai Zong's instructions.
Following a popular Tang Dynasty custom, more than eighty tombstones
were erected on the Zhaoling Tomb. Most of these artifacts arenow
preserved in Zhaoling Museum.
The
Zhaoling Museum was opened to the public in 1978. These remaining
tombstones are on exhibition in it together with other stone tablets
with epitaphs unearthed from some satellite tombs of Zhaoling in recent
excavations.The
museum also displays all the artifacts removed from the excavated
satellite tombs.There is a splendid selection of superb ceramic figurines,
wall paintings, and utensils.
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