Ganling was buried with 5 tons of national treasures. After thousands of years, why didn't anyone dare to steal them?
Because when Wu Zetian was building Ganling, she invited a famous Feng Shui master to choose an address for her, and also invited a particularly powerful craftsman to set up organs for her tomb, etc., so no one dared to touch Ganling after thousands of years. In fact, many people know that there are a lot of treasures in Ganling, which has been stared at by countless grave robbers and warlords for more than 1 years. In fact, some people have been to this Ganling, but they have never successfully entered it. So the national treasure inside is still well preserved and has become a miracle of the world. So after thousands of years, no one dares to steal it?
At first, Wu Zetian was very cautious when she built Ganling. She specially invited two Feng Shui masters to choose the best place for her. As a result, both masters chose the same place, which is where Ganling is now. After the address was selected, Wu Zetian and two masters * * * designed various organs of Ganling. Therefore, even after thousands of years, no one can successfully enter Ganling to steal national treasures.
As early as the Huang Chao Uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, Huang Chao, who passed the imperial examination, thought of the tomb of Wu Zetian. However, when he entered the tomb of Wu Zetian, the storm never stopped, but when he came out, it cleared up again. Frightened, they ran away and never dared to go again. The last person to rob the tomb was Sun Zhonglian, a warlord of the Republic of China. At that time, he sent many people to dig the dry tomb and blasted the hole with explosives. However, the smoke from Ganling formed a tornado, and seven soldiers in the front row died on the spot, scaring Sun Zhong to run away. Since then, no one has dared to mention the matter of digging Ganling.
Although these stories of grave robbery may be exaggerated, there are countless signs that someone tried to steal Ganling, but none of them succeeded. This is an ironclad fact. Wu Zetian and Tang Gaozong are buried in this dry mausoleum. She is the only female emperor in history, and she has made meritorious deeds in her life. However, it is admirable that no one has successfully entered this dry mausoleum she built for thousands of years.