The main section of the shinto of Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is the "Stone Stage Road" and "Weng Zhong Road", about 600 meters long. The shinto of Ming Xiaoling Mausoleum is distinct from the shinto of the emperor's tomb. Before Ming Dynasty, the shindao was short and straight, and the shindao of Ming Xiaoling was twisted and twisted, surrounded by Meihua Mountain, which was built with the tomb of Sun Quan in the Three Kingdoms era, forming a curved shape, like the Big Dipper. In the eastern section of the Shendao, the road is arranged on both sides of the road with 6 kinds of stone beasts, lions, camels, elephants, lizards, horses, 2 pairs of each, a total of 12 pairs 24 pieces, each two kneeling two standing, and the road is served. These stone beasts reflect the etiquette requirements of the royal tomb, each with a moral meaning.