The Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is situated at the south foot of Zijin Mountain, Xuanwu District, Nanjing City, Jiangsu Province, under Dulongfu Playing Pearl Peak. It is adjacent to Zhongshan Mausoleum in the East and Meihua Mountain in the south. It is the largest Mausoleum of emperors in Nanjing and one of the largest mausoleums of emperors in ancient China. It is the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and Mashi, the empress of the Ming Dynasty. It is named Xiaoling because of Queen Zhu , filial piety As the head of the Ming Tombs in China, the Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is magnificent and magnificent, representing the highest achievements of the Ming Dynasty's architecture and stone carving art. In 2003, the UNESCO World Heritage Committee decided at its 27th session that the Ming Xiaoling Tomb should be included in the World Heritage Site. Inside, the Shinto is 2,400 meters long. From Xiamafang to Wenwu Fangmen, there are stone lions, ferocious lions, camel elephants, kirins, horses and elephants, 24 of them, two stone pillars and four Wenchenwu generals. Stone humans and animals are huge and lifelike. They are art treasures of Ming Dynasty stone carvings.