Show AT THE TOMS TOMB OP OF THE MING ancient sepulcher object of interest to travelers tra vel ere in china esely traveler in china goes to the tomb of 1 the lie vins if he be itaas more than a few da lai tit in shan Shann hai hal the ChI chinese chinesa neso ronld ei the he anjin A the gloat est cst bulei or of he anclee 0 kingdom and they rank second brond to con aucius the ills tomb Is compoi complied ed of two colossal figures facing each other and elaborately carved in the style affected by chinese artists centuries ago seen seea in central park or versailles they would look grotesque enough but standing as thoy they do among bleak and lonely hills outlined against the clear blue oriental sky they have a ride grandeur and imposing simplicity which make them seem fit guardians ot of imperial dust it Is not an easy journey the must take it if he wit JH to pay his re aspects to the stone giants nor is it a trip advisable for a woman to un dermake as it lies through a region where hatred of the white devils Is con alderd as much a part of the Chin chinaman amans s religion as the worship of his ancestors A donkey and a guide are necessary and it Is also wise to get a party of sightseers together for the excursion it if possible and ta go we well armed for once a foolhardy trav eler started forth alone from the hotel on the well road shanghai to visit the tomb of the akings and he was never heard of again there are many places in the purlieus purlie us of shan ghai even where it to is imprudent tor for a white man to venture alone in broad daylight an extra donkey Is also needed to carry provisions as well as the cameras for most tourists want a picture of the towering I 1 images m ages which have so successfully with withstood strod the tha wear of the centuries |