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The origin of the name Gongzhuling

Because the word Ling is ominous, it was changed from Princess Ling to Gongzhuling.

The third daughter of Emperor Qianlong, Princess Gulun and Princess Jing, whose body was buried near Dongba Town in the eastern suburb of Beijing. At that time, according to the needs of the political and economic status of the Sebuteng Balejur family, Princess Hejing's clothes were buried in his own territory, that is, the site of the present Princess Mausoleum.

In the third year of Guangxu reign of Qing Dynasty, Huaide County was built in a brief place outside the wicker edge, with Bajiazi as its resident (now Huaide Town). After liberation, it moved to the location of Gongzhuling city. When Russia built the Middle East Railway from 1898 to 193, it called Gongzhuling the "Three Stations". When Japan occupied the Northeast, the "Three Stations" were changed to "Princess Mausoleum" because of the north side of the Qing Dynasty. Because the word "Ling" was ominous, it was homophonic as "Ling". Since then, the place name Gongzhuling has been used to this day.

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Cultural heritage in Gongzhuling:

153 sites of various cultural relics were discovered in Gongzhuling City. Among them, there are 64 ancient sites, 14 ancient city sites, 3 ancient tombs, 2 stone carvings, 4 stone carvings, 4 stone tablets, 2 ancient borders and 6 ancient temples and churches. Due to the long history, many cultural relics have disappeared.

qinjiatun site was designated as a national cultural relic protection unit by the State Council in 26. Pianliancheng Site, Heitou Mountain Site, Erlijie Site, Laobiangang Site, Huanghuacheng Site, Wujiazi Site, Maochengzi Ancient Site, Qianchengzi Ancient Site, Shiwu Ancient Site and Hongqi Village Tomb Group were designated as provincial-level cultural relics protection units by Jilin Provincial People's Government in 27. Together with the site of Daqingshan, there are 11 provincial-level cultural relics protection units in Gongzhuling City.

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