Why did Zhu Yuanzhang's geomantic treasure land lay a hidden danger for the demise of the Ming Dynasty?
This is because the Ming Zuling was standing in a treasure trove of geomantic omen. There is the Yellow River next to this geomantic treasure. At that time, the Yellow River often burst, causing a lot of troubles to the people downstream. Therefore, if we harness the Yellow River, it will lead water to the Ming Zuling, which is an insult to our ancestors. At that time, Zhu Yuanzhang didn't do this, which left a disaster for the demise of the Ming Dynasty.
As everyone knows, when people live and work in peace and contentment, this dynasty will definitely develop rapidly, and it is also a prosperous period. If the people have a hard life, after eating this meal, Xia Dong will definitely revolt and overthrow the rule of the dynasty. Because the Yellow River often burst its banks, it brought great troubles to the people downstream, and the Ming Dynasty didn't spend too much energy and time to help these victims, which led to the rebellion of these victims.
At that time, many ministers asked Zhu Yuanzhang to move to the ancestral tomb, but Zhu Yuanzhang thought it was a treasure trove of geomantic omen and he didn't want to move. It can be seen from this incident that Zhu Yuanzhang's position in his mind is more important than the lives of the people.
By the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Yellow River burst its banks more frequently, and it also brought pestilence. The people were short of acne and poor, and they all rose up to overthrow the rule of the Ming Dynasty. At this time, the Ming dynasty did not have enough energy to manage these things, and it was finally overthrown by these people. The final demise of the Ming Dynasty had a great relationship with the rebellion of these people. At that time, if Zhu Yuanzhang could move his ancestors' tombs to other places, it might bring hundreds of years of peace to the Ming Dynasty.