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Why no one dares to steal Wu Zetian’s tomb?

Wu Zetian’s tomb is neither simple nor ordinary. On the contrary, it has a great background. Because the builders of her cemetery were not simple, they were Li Chunfeng and Yuan Tiangang, the famous Feng Shui masters at that time! Wu Zetian was worried that her tomb would be stolen after her death, so she sent people to find Li Chunfeng and Yuan Tiangang to build her tomb.

Wu Zetian is a person who is good at using time to defeat everything. She entered the palace at the age of 14, first became the queen in 18 years, and then became the emperor in 35 years. It took 1,200 years after her death to prove the sturdiness of her mausoleum and the immortality of its charm. Even before Mr. Guo Moruo passed away, he still remembered the central government's approval of the excavation of Qianling Mausoleum. It can be said that Wu Zetian conquered the world during her lifetime and conquered history after her death. There are many tomb robbers who are talented, smart and skilled craftsmen. The Luoyang shovel is a great invention. It's not that they don't dare, but the time is not ripe, so they haven't agreed on it yet.

After receiving the order, the two of them began to survey the Feng Shui acupuncture points for Wu Zetian. At that time, the two of them did not select the sites at the same time, but in tandem. It took Li Chunfeng about 90 days to find the address, and finally he dropped a copper coin there. Then Yuan Tiangang began to select a location, and Yuan Tiangang dropped a silver hairpin where he found it. Surprisingly, the silver hairpin and the copper coin were both in the same location. This completes the cemetery site selection.

As the address of the emperor’s cemetery, this is of course a geomantic treasure land that collects wind and gathers energy. These two Feng Shui masters also spent a lot of effort to build the tomb. Later generations believed that the tomb of Empress Wu had never been successfully stolen, and Li Chunfeng and Yuan Tiangang were indispensable.

The cemetery was designed by Yan Lide and Yan Liben. They designed many mechanisms on the drawings, and some of them were specially set up to target tomb robbers. This single tomb is said to be modeled after Chang'an City, which shows that there are many architectural treasures inside. It is said that "Lanting Preface" is also inside, so many tomb robbers want to enter. At that time, Huang Chao also used 400,000 rebel troops to dig in Liangshan in order to enter the cemetery and seize the treasure.

Sun Zhonglian, the warlord during the Republic of China, also sent a mechanic to excavate the tomb of Empress Wu, and even used explosives to blow up a hole in the tomb. Unexpectedly, the hole in the tomb was blown up, and thick smoke drifted out and formed a The tornado killed many people on the spot, and others were frightened and ran away, eventually returning in vain.

I think this is why no one has ever successfully stolen a dry tomb. First, there were strange phenomena caused by previous thefts many times. Second, the cemetery’s defense capabilities are relatively high. Furthermore, the country’s protection efforts should be strengthened.