
The blue and white dragon jar in the middle hall of the Dingling Tomb is exquisite, and the big dragon jar is originally a special product of the imperial palace and the dignitaries of the imperial court. This large dragon cylinder is used to hold fuel oil and is used as a long lamp. This large dragon cylinder was fired during the Jiajing period, and it was also very difficult to burn such a large dragon cylinder at that time.
Behind the large dragon jar is the White Jade Dragon Chair. The Dingling Underground Palace has a front hall, a middle hall, and an apse, and this long lamp and dragon chair are in the middle hall.
The oil in the wick of the Changming lamp and the big dragon cylinder has a layer of mutant substance floating on it. I can't see the original.
Looking from the nave of the Dingling Underground Palace to the back hall, across the round ticket door, you can see the yellow coffin of the Wanli Emperor. The coffins on both sides belong to the two empresses of Wanli, Empress Xiaoduanxian of the Wang clan and Empress Xiaojing of the Wang clan.
Look at the coffins of Wanli and the Queen from the side of the apse. Two coffins can be seen, the farthest one is the Xiaojing Empress Wang Shi (1565-1611), Wanli died in 1620, so her coffin was moved nearly 10 years later, it may be that the material is not good and has decayed very seriously.
The coffin of Empress Xiaojing Wang (1565-1611) had rotted into a pile of rotten wood.
Remove the lid of Wanli's coffin and see the rotten silk fabric inside, and wanli's skeleton is buried under the treasures and silk fabrics on the 11th floor.
One by one, the burial items in Wanli's coffin were full of debris, and it was not until the 11-story treasure was cleaned that the remains of Wanli were seen, leaving only a skeleton.
Inside the apse were boxes full of burial boxes, and inside the boxes were burial items. Mainly gold and jade. This is a lock on the box that has rusted badly.
The treasures in the rotten wood pile after the decay of the box, there are gold pots, gold bowls, gold bottles.
A golden crown of the Wanli Emperor.
Porcelain, jade, etc. in piles of rotten wood.
The pile of rotten wood is full of gold utensils, and it can be said that the apse of the Wanli Underground Palace is full of gold.