Whose grave is it to dive into the sea? Is there Wang Zanghai in real history?
The submarine tomb is magnificent, with two tombs and three burial chambers. The slope of the whole tomb changes with the ebb and flow of the tide. The tomb was built on a ship, similar to a land tomb. Moreover, there is air in the tomb, and even the bricks are hollow, so the weight of the submarine tomb is relatively light.
Everyone should be curious about the identity of the owner of the submarine tomb. In the original novel, it is introduced that this submarine tomb was built by Wang Zanghai, a famous architect in Ming Dynasty. He once participated in several large-scale engineering buildings, and was taken away by Eastern Xia people, forcing him to build Genting Palace.
Wang Zanghai discovered the secret of immortality in Eastern Xia. After he left Eastern Xia, he built an undersea tomb to study immortality, but he didn't succeed in the end, so the undersea tomb was not anyone's tomb, but was built by Wang Zanghai in disguise.
Wang Zanghai is a real historical figure. In the Ming and Qing Dynasties, he was Mr. Feng Shui, but he was summarized as an architect in the notes of grave robbery. Historically, Wang Zanghai designed and built buildings such as the Forbidden City and Qujing City, which were highly valued by Zhu Yuanzhang and Judy. He also participated in the construction of the Ming Zuling, and his position was quite high in the early Ming Dynasty.
Wang Zanghai is not only a geomantic master, but also a famous geomantic master. He really needs an architectural genius like him. No wonder the emperor attaches so much importance to him.
On the basis of the architect, Wang Zanghai portrayed him as a figure who studied the method of immortality in "Diving in the Sea", but the result was certainly unsuccessful. Everything that Wu Xie and others saw in the submarine tombs was left by Wang Zanghai, so Wang Zanghai will be the key to the play.