Why can't ten thousand people dig the tomb of Wu Zetian? The feng shui master told you the truth.
If the tomb of the emperor is the most difficult to dig in the world, then there is no doubt that it is Wu Zetian's "longevity domain"-Ganling. Her mausoleum was cut down by the sword of the cold weapon era and shelled by the machine gun of the hot weapon era. 1200 years, there were as many thieves with names as 17, of which 400,000 were dispatched at the biggest time, and Liangshan where Gan Ling was located was almost dug up.
However, today, Gan Ling still does not abandon or give up, and dutifully protects the remains of her master Wu Zetian and her husband Li Zhi like Xu Sanduo. We can't help asking, the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was hollowed out, the Zhaoling Mausoleum of Emperor Taizong was swept away, and Emperor Kangxi couldn't even gather the bones. Why can Wu Zetian's dry mausoleum be immune?
This matter has to start with the construction of Ganling. Ganling is located on Liangshan Mountain, 6 kilometers north of Ganxian County, Shaanxi Province, and 76 kilometers away from the ancient city of xi 'an. It was built in 684 AD, and it took 23 years for the project to be basically completed. Liangshan is a naturally formed limestone peak, with three towering peaks, the highest in the north, with an altitude of 1047.3 meters, and the lower in the south, with an east-west direction. At that time, the masses called it "Nitou Mountain".
Looking from east to west of Ganling, Liangshan is like a woman lying on her back, with the north peak as the head and the south two peaks as the chest. People often say that it is a wonderful symbol of Empress Wu Zetian. The geomantic master (Mr. Feng Shui) in the Tang Dynasty thought that Liangshan was very beneficial to the hostess. So Wu Zetian chose Liangshan as her husband Tang Gaozong and her "eternal domain" after a hundred years.
After Tang Gaozong's death, Wu Zetian asked Yuan Tiangang and Li, famous magicians in the ruling and opposition circles at that time, to choose the site for the emperor. They traveled around Kyushu respectively, and when they came back, they all said that they chose Liangshan in Qihao County (now Ganxian County). Wu Zetian sent envoys to inspect. At the top of Liangshan Mountain, Yuan Tiangang said that he buried a copper coin here, and Li said that he ordered an iron nail here.
Digging the ground, Li's nail was just inserted in the copper square hole buried by Yuan, and everyone present applauded in surprise. So Wu Zetian chose the mausoleum site in Liangshan, which is now the dry mausoleum. As far as geomantic omen is concerned, Ganling surpassed all the imperial tombs in the Tang Dynasty.