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Why did Qin Shihuang build the imperial tomb in Xi 'an?

There is another legend about why Qin Shihuang built the imperial tomb in Lishan, Shaanxi Province. It is said that after Qin Shihuang unified the six countries, he attached great importance to the construction of the mausoleum in order to let future generations rule the world forever. He sent many feng shui masters to inspect the places of feng shui. Many people recommended Mount Li, and Qin Shihuang saw it himself and thought it was good. Around Mount Li, there are beautiful jade in the south and gold in the north. After the completion of the mausoleum, it is backed by Mount Li, with water under its feet and water around it. Lush vegetation and steaming clouds can completely bless future generations to enjoy the world forever. The mountain god of Mount Li was very alarmed when he learned that Qin Shihuang was going to build a mausoleum on himself. He has always been very disgusted with Qin Shihuang's brutal rule. He doesn't want Qin Shihuang's bones to have anything to do with himself. So he changed to a feng shui master and said to Qin Shihuang, "This land is called Lotus Cave. If you push water against the mountain, it is equivalent to splitting the lotus in half, and all the feng shui will be drained. If the mausoleum leaves Mount Li for a few miles and occupies the lotus seed, it will occupy all the geomantic omen. " With that, the mountain god turned into a white crane and flew away. Qin Shihuang was very suspicious and never trusted others, but he saw a man fly away like a crane. He thought it was the guidance of the gods, and was overjoyed. He ordered people to adjust the location of the tomb to several miles away. The mausoleum project is huge, wasting people's money. Many ordinary people have cursed Mount Li for being useless, and even helped Qin Shihuang see Feng Shui. When the tomb was repaired, Qin Shihuang also died. Lishan buried him behind the grave and said to the people, "After the original cave is occupied, it will be like a lotus in full bloom, and wealth will be infinite for generations. Now the acupoints are on the stamens. Qin Shihuang died, the lotus rotted and the geomantic omen dispersed. At most, it will be passed on to the next generation, and his descendants will be extinct. " As history has said, the words of the mountain god will soon come true. Of course, as we often say, legends are not equal to facts. Historically, Qin Shihuang paid great attention to the construction of his mausoleum, but what he cared about was by no means what he would look like after his death, but as a show off, with a mentality that he could never use.