What are the mysteries of the Qing tombs? Reveal its eight puzzling secrets
There are many confusing stories about the Qing Dongling, and there are countless historical mysteries hanging over it. Why did the emperor shunzhi build a royal mausoleum here? Where is ChristianRandPhillips buried? Why was Zhao Qianling in sourdrang queen built outside the "Feng Shui Area"? Next, I'll tell you eight mysteries about the Qing Dongling.
One,
Solve the mystery of geomantic omen
There are many answers and speculations about why the Qing Dongling Mausoleum chose Hebei. Some people think that the imperial tomb was built here because the emperor shunzhi accidentally discovered this land while hunting. Through geographical investigation and calculation, it is confirmed that the geomantic omen here is excellent. Later, it was also said that the site of the Qing Dongling was chosen by Emperor Chongzhen of the Ming Dynasty, and it was originally planned to build his own mausoleum here. Results 1644, the Qing soldiers entered the customs, Emperor Chongzhen was hanged on a crooked-neck tree, the land changed hands, and the location of the mausoleum was also given to the Qing Dynasty. Later, in 166 1, the emperor shunzhi built the Qing Dongling here and renamed it Changrui Mountain.
Second,
The reason why the Tangshan earthquake couldn't move the Qing tombs.
I believe that everyone is very shocked. 1976, a large earthquake occurred in Tangshan, which spread very widely and caused great losses at that time. Most areas collapsed and instantly became ruins. Different from other places, this place, the Qing Dongling, did not crack or collapse, but some tiles were knocked to the ground. However, most of the columns were only dislocated by two or three centimeters and did not collapse. The whole cemetery looks intact.
Later, it was discovered that the reason why the column didn't fall down was because the builder deliberately made the column shallow and didn't bury it deeply, and also wanted to give the building some flexibility, so that the column wouldn't break and the house wouldn't fall down during the earthquake. We can also see the wisdom of China people. Later, it was also found that the roof of the Mausoleum in the Qing Dynasty was particularly heavy, which was also the key point to balance the house.