The tomb of the king of the jian is located in the south of the Phoenix Mountain (the remnant vein of Taihang Mountain) 13 kilometers from the northern suburbs of Fengquan District, Xinxiang City, Henan Province. It was called "head pillow Phoenix Mountain, foot on Laolongtan, left hand with Jindeng Temple, right hand with Zhier Mountain", the scenery is very beautiful and pleasant, China is currently the best preserved status quo, the largest area of the Ming Dynasty king tomb. The tomb owner, King Zhu Ying, is the only mother and brother of Zhu Yuanxuan, the ninth grandson of Ming Taizu Zhu Yuanxuan, the fourth son of Ming Mu Zong Zhu Zaiyu, and the sage of Ming Shen Zong Zhu Ying (Emperor Wanli). The tomb was built in the forty-three years of Wanli (1615), completely modeled after the Ming Tombs of the Ming Dynasty of Beijing. It is now a national AAAA-level scenic spot, known as the "Zhongyuan Dingling Mausoleum".