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- Maoling abstract "Maoling (Chinese: 茂陵; pinyin: Mào Líng) is the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han (156–87 BCE) located in Xingping, Shaanxi Province, China, about 40 km to the west of the provincial capital of Xi'an. The tomb is the largest of all tombs built during the Han Dynasty. It is also well known as \"Great White Pyramid\" since U.S. Army Air Corps pilot James Gaussman saw it as \"a white jewel-topped pyramid during a flight between India and China during World War II\"(see Chinese pyramids). It is a trapezoidal tumulus built from rammed earth with a rectangular base of 222 by 217 meters wide and a height of 47 meters. Construction of the tomb began in 139 BC, the second year in the reign of Emperor Wu and took 53 years until completion upon the emperor's death. About one third of the court's annual revenue from taxes and tributes was used towards construction of the tomb. Maoling is the largest in a group of more than 20 tombs. The smaller tombs surrounding it belong to former members of Emperor Wu's court, such as Lady Li, the emperor's favorite concubine, and the military strategist Huo Qubing (died 117 BCE).".
- Maoling thumbnail Maoling.JPG?width=300.
- Maoling wikiPageID "38992039".
- Maoling wikiPageLength "2012".
- Maoling wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Maoling wikiPageRevisionID "686204754".
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Xian.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Han_dynasty_architecture.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mausoleums_in_China.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pyramids.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Shaanxi.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Chinese_pyramids.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Emperor_Wu_of_Han.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Huo_Qubing.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Ming_tombs.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Shaanxi.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Trapezoid.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Tumulus.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Army_Air_Corps.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Xian.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink Xingping.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLink File:Maoling.JPG.
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Han Maoling".
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maoling Mausoleum group".
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maoling Mausoleum".
- Maoling wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maoling".
- Maoling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:China-stub.
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- Maoling wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Linktext.
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- Maoling subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Xian.
- Maoling subject Category:Han_dynasty_architecture.
- Maoling subject Category:Mausoleums_in_China.
- Maoling subject Category:Pyramids.
- Maoling subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_Shaanxi.
- Maoling hypernym Tomb.
- Maoling point "34.33585277777778 108.57032777777778".
- Maoling type Building.
- Maoling type Monument.
- Maoling type Attraction.
- Maoling type Monument.
- Maoling type SpatialThing.
- Maoling comment "Maoling (Chinese: 茂陵; pinyin: Mào Líng) is the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han (156–87 BCE) located in Xingping, Shaanxi Province, China, about 40 km to the west of the provincial capital of Xi'an. The tomb is the largest of all tombs built during the Han Dynasty. It is also well known as \"Great White Pyramid\" since U.S. Army Air Corps pilot James Gaussman saw it as \"a white jewel-topped pyramid during a flight between India and China during World War II\"(see Chinese pyramids).".
- Maoling label "Maoling".
- Maoling sameAs Q1892008.
- Maoling sameAs Maoling-Mausoleum.
- Maoling sameAs Maolingmausoleet.
- Maoling sameAs m.0sgfl51.
- Maoling sameAs Maoling_(Han).
- Maoling sameAs Q1892008.
- Maoling sameAs 汉茂陵.
- Maoling lat "34.33585277777778".
- Maoling long "108.57032777777778".
- Maoling wasDerivedFrom Maoling?oldid=686204754.
- Maoling depiction Maoling.JPG.
- Maoling isPrimaryTopicOf Maoling.