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Why is Xu Da's tomb in Nanjing not open?

Why is Xu Da's tomb in Nanjing not open?

2024-12-23 04:01
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Xu Da's Tomb in Nanjing was currently open to the public as usual, and visitors only needed to register at the entrance to enter. There was no specific information on why Xu Da's tomb was not open.

Xu Da's Descendants

Xu Da's descendants were now spread all over the country, including Rudong in Jiangsu and Japan. In Rudong, Jiangsu Province, there were 22 generations of Xu Da's descendants, and they had already become a big surname in the area. In addition, it was said that there were also people in Japan who claimed to be Xu Da's descendants. However, there was no specific distribution map of the descendants. Hence, they were unable to provide a map of Xu Da's descendants.

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2025-01-08 20:23

Xu Da's Daughter

Xu Da had four daughters, Xu Yihua, Xu Miaoyun, Xu Miaojin, and Xu Shi. Xu Yihua married Ming Chengzu Zhu Di and became Empress Xu of Renxiao. Xu Miaoyun was Zhu Di's wife, and also the white moonlight of Zhu Di's life. Xu Miaojin rejected Zhu Di's proposal and became a nun. As for Madam Xu, there were no historical records of her life.

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2025-01-02 18:17

Xu Da's Descendants

The lineage of Xu Da's descendants was as follows: Xu Da (Duke of Wei)-Xu Huizu (Duke of Wei)-Xu Shiying (Duke of Wei)-Xu Guangzuo (Duke of Wei)-Xu Yande (Duke of Wei)-Xu Wenbi (Duke of Dingguo)-Xu Xi (Xu Xigao)-Xu Yunzhen

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2024-12-20 12:49

Xu Da's Son

Xu Da had four sons, Xu Huizu, Xu Tianfu, Xu Yingxu, and Xu Zengshou. Among them, Xu Huizu was the eldest son of Xu Da. He was loyal to Emperor Jianwen and had firmly supported Emperor Jianwen Zhu Yunwen in the Battle of Jingnan. However, after Zhu Di raised his army, Xu Huizu was imprisoned. The search results did not provide clear information about the fate of the other three sons.

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2025-01-03 13:31

Xu Wei's Tomb Corpse

The corpse in Xu Rong's tomb was basically intact. Xu Xu's corpse was wearing a black gauze hat and a yellow court dress. A white jade belt was tied around his waist. He held a string of Buddhist beads in his right hand and a bag of wheat in his left hand. Madam Xu's corpse was only left with a skeleton. She wore a phoenix crown on her head, a phoenix hairpin and a white jade belt on her waist. There were also many gold and silver artifacts buried in the tomb of Xu Xu and his wife. These discoveries attracted the attention of Nanjing society at that time. Therefore, according to the information provided, the corpse in Xu Rong's tomb was relatively well preserved.

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2024-12-25 00:02

Why did Xu Qi 'an have half of Da Feng's luck?

In Da Feng's Nightwatchman, Xu Qi 'an had half of Da Feng's luck because he was the illegitimate son of the late Emperor of Da Feng, and half of Da Feng's luck was in him. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Dafeng Nightwatchman"!

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2024-10-22 17:04

Xu Da's personal profile

Xu Da (1332 - 1385), also known as Tiande, was born in Zhongli, Haozhou (now Fengyang City, Anhui Province). He was the founding military commander of the Ming Dynasty and one of the twenty-four generals of Huaixi. Xu Da was born in a peasant family. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Xu Da joined the uprising army led by Zhu Yuanzhang. In the 23rd year of Zhizheng (1363), Chen Youliang was defeated. In the twenty-fourth year of Zhizheng (1364), Zhu Yuanzhang was appointed as the Left Prime Minister. Twenty-seven years (1367), led the army to eliminate Zhang Shicheng's local independent forces. In the same year, he served as the general of the expedition and led the army to the northern expedition together with the deputy general Chang Yuchun to overthrow the rule of the Yuan Dynasty. In the first year of Hongwu (1368), they attacked Dadu and destroyed the Yuan Dynasty. Later, he sent troops to attack the remnants of the Yuan Dynasty year after year. He was appointed as Taifu, Prime Minister of the Right Book, Prince Shaofu of the State and Prince of Wei. He was cautious and good at managing the army. He spent his life in the army and established eternal meritorious deeds for the Ming Dynasty. In the 18th year of Hongwu (1385), Xu Da passed away and was granted the title of Sun Yat-sen King. His posthumous title was Wuning, and he was buried in the shade of Mount Zhong.

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2025-01-06 15:27

Tomb of the King of Xu

The Xu Kingdom's royal tomb referred to the Jiunvdun site, which was located near the Liangwang City site in Daizhuang Town, Pizhou City, Jiangsu Province. The ruins of Jiunvdun were originally rumored to be the Jiunvdun of the King of Liang, but after research, it was actually the royal tomb of the King of Xu. The tomb was 10 meters long, 10 meters wide and 8 meters deep. 40 cultural relics were unearthed and identified as tombs from the Warring States Period. In addition, cultural relics such as chimes and chimes were also unearthed at the Jiunvdun site, revealing the ritual and music system of the Pre-Qin period during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. For more detailed information about the Xu Kingdom's royal tomb, one could read Xu Guohong's book, Searching for the Mysterious Royal Tomb.

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2024-12-26 04:55

Which tomb is open in the Ming tombs?

The Ming Tombs opened to the public were Dingling, Changling, Zhaoling, and Shendao.

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2025-01-04 18:07

Is Xu Youzhen related to Xu Da?

Xu Youzhen and Xu Da did not have any direct relationship. Xu Youzhen was a minister in the middle of the Ming Dynasty, while Xu Da was a general during the founding of the Ming Dynasty. Although they both had the surname Xu, they lived in different eras and did not have a direct family relationship. Hence, there was no direct relationship between Xu Youzhen and Xu Da.

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2024-12-24 01:27
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