The tombs of the Qing Dynasty have visited the East Mausoleum of Shenyang, also known as Fuling , which is the tombs of Emperor Nur Hachi of the Qing Dynasty and Empress Yekhenala of Xiaoci Gao. As well as the Beiling Tomb of Shenyang, known as the Zhaoling Tomb, is the tomb of Taizong Emperor Taiji, the founding monarch of the second generation of the Qing Dynasty, and Boerji Jite, the empress of Xiaoduanwen. The Qing Yongling Tomb is the ancestral Tomb of the Qing Emperor. It is located at the foot of Qiyun Mountain in the northwest of Yongling Town, Xinbin, Liaoning Province. The Qing Yongling Tomb lies on Qiyun Mountain in the north, Suzi River in the South and Yantong Mountain in the opposite direction. The mausoleum was buried in 1598 (26th year of Ming Wanli) by Tamur, the sixth grandfather of Nurhachi, Fuman, Chueh Chang'an, Tucker, Lidun, Tachapangu and their Fujin Dynasty. In 1634 (the eighth year after Jin Tiancong), it was called Xing Jingling, and in 1659, Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty was honored as Yongling. The Yongling Tomb of the Qing Dynasty has its own characteristics in architectural form, layout, shape and craftsmanship, especially in the four monuments after entering the gate.