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Haven't the tombs been excavated yet?
Maoling underground palace has not yet been excavated.

Since the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Tombs have been well protected. Apart from natural destruction and war, Maoling has not suffered much damage, and the secrets in Maoling underground palace have been preserved to this day. "About the specific situation in the underground palace, the funerary objects are not recorded in the history books.

It took several decades from the completion of Maoling to the burial of the Shao family by Emperor Jiajing in Maoling, which belonged to the middle of the Ming Dynasty, and the national strength was still relatively strong, so precious funerary objects were indispensable. However, the best way to protect those precious cultural relics is not to disturb them. Baocheng has treadmills in both directions, which can be used to climb Baoshan.

The scientific research department has conducted a non-invasive investigation on the underground mausoleum of Maoling. The survey results show that the shape of Maoling underground palace is basically the same as that of Dingling underground palace, which is divided into front, middle and rear halls and left and right side halls. The area is smaller than Dingling underground palace. Emperors and emperors' coffins are placed in the back hall, with the emperor in the center and the emperor on both sides.

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The protective renovation of Maoling is carried out in accordance with the principle of "repairing the old as the old", and the original materials that can be used are not replaced. Among them, Ming Lou and Bao Cheng have the largest repair workload. The timber structure of the upper part of the Ming building was seriously damaged and collapsed, which needed overhaul. In order to maintain the original appearance of the restored Ming-style building as much as possible, the staff will take photos and label all the components. This is the first large-scale repair after more than 200 years of reconstruction during the Qing Qianlong period.

Maoling's emergency repair project includes rebuilding Qing-style Enmen, repairing existing abutment, repairing residual abutment of Endian, rectifying platform, repairing residual wall and protecting existing residual wall. The restoration personnel of ancient buildings will also overhaul the Ming building and Sanmen, straighten the square city surface and the horse road, repair the treasure city wall, and dredge the drainage systems on both sides of Baoding and Baocheng. The renovation project lasted for one year and has now entered the final stage.

Fenghuang. com-Mysterious Ming Tombs overhauled the Golden Snake Underground Palace for the first time in 200 years.