Fuling Tomb of Qing Dynasty is located between hills and mountains in the northeast of Shenyang City. It faces Hunhe River in the South and Tianzhu Mountain in the north. After seeing the Qingzhao Tomb in Beiling Park, it's easy to see the Fuling Tomb. Because of the relationship between the Qing Dynasty's construction, the pattern of the Qing Fuling Tomb and the Qingzhao Tomb is the same, such as Zhenghongmen, Shinto, Shenqiao, Fangcheng-Longmen and Longyan Hall, Crescent City, Erzhumen, Stone Altar, and even the peony Tu of the glass five-clawed Jinlong and the shadow wall are almost the same. The Qingzhao Mausoleum is grand in scale and elegant in style, while the Fuling Mausoleum in Qing Dynasty is simple and quiet. In addition, from the end of Shinto, there are 108 steps in the Fuling Tomb of the Qing Dynasty. The terrain rises gradually from south to north, which is different from the tombs of the Ming Dynasty and the tombs built after the entry of the Qing Dynasty into the Guan Dynasty.