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How to get from downtown Nanchang to Wang Ning's Tomb in Nanchang?

Zhu Quan, the king of Ning, was the 17 son of Zhu Yuanzhang, the Ming emperor. At that time, he was famous for his resourcefulness and was highly valued by the emperor. But after Mao's death, his fourth son took Zhu Quan, king of Ning, and seized the throne, changing Zhu Quan from Ningcheng in Inner Mongolia to Nanchang. From then on, Zhu Quan took the official residence of Jiangxi Chief Secretary as his royal residence, kept a low profile behind closed doors and had little contact with the outside world.

According to experts, the tomb of Ning Wang Zhu Quan was officially excavated in 1958, but it was stolen before, and the tomb is located in Xinjian County. Zhu Quan was buried in Ming dynasty 12 (1448). The tomb is large in scale. The tomb is a shed tomb, all made of blue bricks, with a total length of 31.70m and a height of more than 3m.

The insiders believe that because Wang Ning Tomb is called "the largest underground tomb in the south of the Yangtze River", the relevant departments can make a big brand of "Wang Ning" with a little modification. If we restore and rebuild the Immortal Palace in Antarctica more than 600 years ago, reproduce the ancient buildings such as Lingjiang Tower and Taiyuan Hall, further explore Zhujiacun, a descendant of Zhu Quan's tomb guards since the Ming Dynasty, and at the same time build Ming Wang Mi Manor next to it, and display cultural relics such as Wang Ning's tomb and Zhu Quan's calligraphy and painting, we can rebuild a "Wang Ning tourist route". The relevant departments are implementing this plan, including Mengshan, where Zhu Quan once lived, into the tourist route: not only developing Wang Ning's tomb as a whole, but also connecting the underground imperial tomb, Mengshan cultural scenic spot, Wangtengting and Xishan Wanshou Palace into a "golden triangle" to promote it to the society.