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Which mausoleum has better feng shui?

When excavating Changling, the largest imperial mausoleum in the Ming Dynasty, experts will leave in a hurry. That's because they encountered many unexpected difficulties in the process of excavation. The archaeologists got sick and finally had to retreat.

The largest imperial mausoleum in the Ming Dynasty is Changling, which was made with his empress. It is the first mausoleum among the Ming Tombs and the best preserved one so far. Since Judy became king, he began to build a mausoleum. During this period, Judy also made great efforts to choose a treasure trove of geomantic omen, and finally settled at the foot of Tianshou Mountain, where the geomantic omen pattern is very good, showing a? Four potential auspicious? Although the geomantic omen there is very good, it was originally called Huang Tu. Judy doesn't think this name is very good. Later, on his birthday, he changed to? Wanshou Mountain? .

After the construction of the mausoleum began, it consumed a lot of manpower, material resources and financial resources, and the long secret occupied a large area. It took four years to build the underground palace alone, and then other buildings were built one after another, which took 130 years to complete. Later 1956, archaeologists originally wanted to dig Changling, but later they dug Dingling. At first, archaeologists wanted to dig Changling, but it happened to be winter, the weather was not very good, the excavation process of archaeologists was not very smooth, and some team members were sick.

They didn't expect it to be so difficult to explore Changling. Finally, there is no way. In just three days, they withdrew and turned to dig Dingling. In the process of excavating Dingling, many things happened and even caused many regrets. Since then, the archaeological community has made a rule that it will no longer take the initiative to dig the Mausoleum.