The tomb of General Chang YuChun stands at a height of 2.4 meters with a circumference of approximately 29 meters around the base. The current tomb mound and the stone carvings in front of the tomb are well-preserved. There is one stone pillar, two stone horses, two stone sheep, two stone tigers, and two stone warriors. The stone animals are exquisitely carved, capturing both their spirit and form. The warriors are depicted with hands on their swords, wearing helmets and armor, exuding a sense of might and vigor. The existing stele is inscribed with ‘The Tomb of General Chang YuChun, the Founding Ancestor of the Ming Dynasty,’ which was erected by his descendants during the reconstruction in 1871 (the tenth year of the Tongzhi reign of the Qing Dynasty).
Ming Xiaoling – Tomb of General Chang YuChun
The tomb of General Chang YuChun stands at a height of 2.4 meters with a circumference of approximat[...]