Because I like Li Zhiwu's couple very much, I have been there twice. This is a model of the Tang Dynasty "taking mountains as mausoleums", which made the construction of the mausoleums of the Tang Dynasty finally perfect and fixed, and had a far-reaching impact on the system of the mausoleums of later generations. Personally, I feel that the Qianling Mausoleum is the best original state in the imperial mausoleum, with a large amount of historical remains, not to mention stone carvings. The layout and overall prospect of the mausoleum are beautiful, and modern artificial decoration is rare. It is very difficult to have such a grand scene. After visiting the remains of the stone carvings, it is rare to climb the Lingshan Mountains (neither allowed nor inconvenient for Zhaoling Maoling of Shihuang Maoling), and not too high to climb up, which is very troublesome (lazy can also ride horses), to have a look at the Qianling "Shuangrufeng", "Sleeping Beauty and Huangchaogou, overlooking the Guanzhong Plain. The first time I went there in a hurry, I was in a hurry to go all the way, so I rode up the hill. This time again is the experience, slowly climbing their own mountain, around the main mausoleum Liangshan, the same day it snowed, the mountain slowly walk, quite pleasant. If time is not enough or traffic is inconvenient, it is enough to see one accompanying grave. Prince Yide's grave has the highest specifications. Go in and have a look at the structure and construction. Because the quintessence of accompanying tombs is murals, especially those unearthed from the tombs of Qianling Mausoleum. But they have all been uncovered and moved to the Shanbo Mural Museum (300 yuan for a visit). All the murals seen on the spot are reproduced in situ. Comparing with other mausoleums of Guanzhong emperor - "Zhaoling only has museums to see, Lingshan is nothing to see. Although Jiurong Mountain is very magnificent and handsome (too eager to climb it, one day it will be realized), after all, the whole remains and development of Zhaoling are too few. Unfortunately, there are too many modern artificial decorations in Maoling, and its own points of view are very few (unless you are Emperor Wudi of Han and Huo go). The terracotta warriors and horses in Shihuang Mausoleum have to go to scenic spots, but the dump can only be seen from afar. Interested in the imperial mausoleum and loving friends of the Tang Dynasty, I personally feel that the Qianling Tomb can not be missed. Some Tucao have nothing to see, I can only show the booth. The unexcavated imperial tombs can see this. If Qianling does not see anything, other mausoleum will not be better than it, but the value of the imperial mausoleum is there.