Why can’t the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang be opened yet? After looking at the satellite cloud images, everyone finally understood!
Speaking of Qin Shi Huang Ying Zheng, in addition to thinking about his unification of the world, everyone may think of Qin Shi Huang’s mausoleum. As the first emperor in the history of our country, Qin Shi Huang’s mausoleum must have particularly important research value. In addition to historical records and folklore, the main way we understand ancient history and culture is that the most important source is the tombs of ancient people.
As early as the 1960s and 1970s, Guo Moruo and others were preparing to open this mausoleum, but they needed approval from their superiors. Originally, they were full of confidence in this application and thought it would definitely be done. They received strong support from ***, but the result was counterproductive. Their application was rejected by their superiors, and their leaders sternly warned them not to mention digging the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang again. So why stop them? First of all, the Qin Emperor's Mausoleum has been entered by some tomb robbers throughout its long history. However, the methods they used did not take into account the integrity of the cultural relics inside. Their forced entry has damaged many important documents and evidence, causing serious damage to the Imperial Mausoleum. destroy.
If the imperial mausoleum is excavated again, it may cause the disappearance of the imperial mausoleum. The mausoleum of Qin Shihuang has been sealed underground for many years. If it is opened rashly, the cultural relics and precious documents in it will be destroyed. Since it is opened, it may be destroyed. , then it is better to let it exist for as long as possible. Maybe many years later, we will have advanced technology to discover it.
Why is "satellite cloud image" involved? This is because the Chinese people have believed in Feng Shui since ancient times, not to mention an emperor. From the "satellite cloud map", the mountain range where the emperor's tomb is located looks like a giant dragon, symbolizing his supreme status.
Moreover, before his death, Qin Shihuang said something thought-provoking: "Even after he dies, his dragon soul will be there to protect the Chinese nation from eternity to eternity." Qin Shihuang swore to protect China's everlasting prosperity. In the end, everyone finally understood that his tomb should not be excavated due to emotion or reason.