Tianshou Mountain

Tianshou Mountain (simplified Chinese: 天寿山; traditional Chinese: 天壽山; pinyin: Tiānshòu Shān) is located in the north of Changping District, Beijing. It was originally named Huangtu Mountain (黃土山), also known as Dongshan (東山), or Dongzhazi Mountain (東榨子山). In 1409, the Yongle Emperor ordered the construction of imperial tombs on the mountain, hence the name change to Tianshou Mountain. From the Yongle Emperor onwards, all Ming emperors (except for the Jingtai Emperor, who was buried in Jinshan, now known as Yuquan Mountain) were buried in Tianshou Mountain, making it the location of the Ming tombs.

List of Ming emperors and empresses buried in Tianshou Mountain
TombEmperorEmpress
Chang Mausoleum (長陵)Yongle EmperorEmpress Renxiaowen
Xian Mausoleum (獻陵)Hongxi EmperorEmpress Chengxiaozhao
Jing Mausoleum (景陵)Xuande EmperorEmpress Xiaogongzhang
Yu Mausoleum (裕陵)Emperor Yingzong of MingEmpress Xiaozhuangrui, Empress Xiaosu
Mao Mausoleum (茂陵)Chenghua EmperorEmpress Xiaozhenchun, Empress Xiaomu, Empress Xiaohui
Tai Mausoleum (泰陵)Hongzhi EmperorEmpress Xiaochengjing
Kang Mausoleum (康陵)Zhengde EmperorEmpress Xiaojingyi
Yong Mausoleum (永陵)Jiajing EmperorEmpress Xiaojiesu, Empress Xiaolie, Empress Xiaoke
Zhao MausoleumLongqing EmperorEmpress Xiaoyizhuang, Empress Xiao'an, Empress Xiaoding
Ding MausoleumWanli EmperorEmpress Xiaoduanxian, Empress Xiaojing
Qing Mausoleum (慶陵)Taichang EmperorEmpress Xiaoyuanzhen, Empress Xiaohe, Empress Xiaochun
De Mausoleum (德陵)Tianqi EmperorEmpress Xiao'aizhe
Si Mausoleum (思陵)Chongzhen EmperorEmpress Xiaojielie