the mausoleum emperor wudi han guang

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The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of the Emperor Wudi of Han Guang Royalty Free Stock Photo
The mausoleum of Han Guang Wu is located in Baihe Town, Mengjin County, 20 kilometers north of Luoyang City, Henan Province, also known as the original mausoleum and Han tomb. It is the cemetery of Liu Xiu, the founding emperor of the Eastern Han Dynasty. The ancestral temple is located on the western side of the cemetery. It is a sacrificial ancestral temple of emperor Guang Wu. It consists of the que gate, the stele, the twenty eight hall and the light martial hall, which constitute the 28 original giant cypresses on both sides of the front avenue of the temple of Guang Wu temple on the west side, symbolizing the 28 generals of Liu Xiu playing the world. In addition, there are thousands of Sui and Tang ancient cypresses in the mausoleum, It& x27;s where the woods are.


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