Why not dig Nurhachi's grave?
Reasons for not digging Nuerhachi's tomb:
1. According to folk rumors, during his lifetime, Nurhachi laid out a mausoleum under the guidance of a mysterious person, so that Manchu people could enjoy the world for 300 years (counting from Nurhachi), but Nurhachi, a natural alien, was needed to suppress the national fortune, plus two people with extremely noble status, so three people were buried in Nurhachi's mausoleum, which is why they did not dig.
2. Nurhachi was able to lead the rise of Jurchen because Nurhachi occupied a Long Mai in China under the leadership of a talented person. It is said that there are 24 Long Mai in China, and Nuerhachi occupies 23 stations (it is said that 24 Long Mai are the ancestors of Long Mai, located in Kunlun Mountain, which has not been discovered so far). Digging a grave is like digging Long Mai, so don't dig.
3. Qing Taizu Aixinjue Luo Nurhachi (1559—1626 September 30th), a jurchen, was the leader of the Jurchen in Jianzhou, the first Khan in the late Jin Dynasty and the actual founder of the Qing Dynasty. Born in Hetuala City [50] (southwest of Xinbin County, Fushun, Liaoning Province), Jianzhou left-back Suksu, his father is Taksi, his mother is Tara, and Nurhachi is the eldest son.