Introduction to the Tokyo Mausoleum: After Nurhaci, the founder of the Qing Dynasty, moved his capital to Liaoyang, in the ninth year of Tianming of the Hou Jin Dynasty (1624), the tombs of more than ten people including his grandfather, younger brother and son were moved from Hetuala to 4 northeast of Tokyo city. Yanglu Mountain in Huali became the Mausoleum of the Later Jin Dynasty, so it was called the "Tokyo Mausoleum".

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