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Shào Hào Líng (Tomb of Emperor Shào Hào)

Date: 2007-12-29 11:40 | Author: webmaster | From: 本站原创 |

Shào Hào Líng (Tomb of Emperor Shào Hào) 

Located 4km (2 1/2 miles) east of town, this unusually shaped tomb was built in 1111 by the Song Huizong emperor to honor Shao Hao, one of the legendary five emperors who succeeded the even more legendary first Chinese emperor, Huang Di (the Yellow Emperor). This flat-topped pyramid-shaped structure capped by a small brick altar with a yellow-tiled roof was supposedly built from ten thousand pieces of stone. Also here are two 17m-tall (56-ft.) stelae,Wanrenchou Jubei (Sorrow of Ten Thousand Stelae),meant to honor the Yellow Emperor, but the Song dynasty was driven from power before the stelae could be erected. Lying facedown since then, the tablets were hacked at by zealous Red Guards during the Cultural Revolution but were restored and set upright in 1992.

Hours8am-5pm
Location4km (2 1/2 miles) northeast of Qufu in Jiuxian Village
TransportationShao Hao Ling is best reached by taxi (about ¥10-¥15/$1.25-$2) Bus: no. 2 from outside the bus station heading east on Jingxuan Dong Lu. Ask to be dropped of at Shao Hao Ling, then head north for another 400m (1,308 ft.)
PricesAdmission ¥10 ($1.25)

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