Feng Shui pictures of Qing Dong Tomb, revealing the supernatural stories of Qing Dong Tomb
The Eastern Mausoleum of the Qing Dynasty was built in 1661 (the 18th year of Shunzhi). It is the largest, most complete and most well-organized imperial mausoleum complex in my country. Having suffered the tribulations of modern wars, it still stands silently today. Its special status as a royal mausoleum makes it full of supernatural color. Then let’s appreciate the Feng Shui pictures of Qing Dong Tomb through architectural Feng Shui.
1. Mysterious Feng Shui
The site selection of the Eastern Tombs of the Qing Dynasty is full of bizarre colors. Legend has it that the emperor of the Ming Dynasty originally chose a geomantic treasure land, but it was later occupied by the Qing Dynasty, which eventually led to the Ming Dynasty. The dynasty was completely destroyed. Many descendants of the Manchu people now believe that the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty ranks first in the Chinese Dragon Vein. It is majestic and majestic, with beautiful mountains and water dragons. It is a treasure land with golden locks and jade gates. However, what's so good about it?
2. "Seventy-two rains pouring down on the Tomb of the Qing Dynasty"
Legend has it that the Tomb of the Qing Dynasty is located on the dragon's veins. The dragon is a mythical beast that moves clouds and spreads rain, so it rains exactly 72 times every year in the Dongling Tomb of the Qing Dynasty.
3. The coffin that moves by itself
This is a true story. In 1928, Sun Dianying began to excavate the Qianlong Mausoleum. When he opened the last stone gate, he encountered obstacles and could not open it no matter what. Later, after the explosives exploded, it was discovered that Qianlong's coffin had actually moved behind the door and blocked the stone door. When the Qianlong Underground Palace was opened again in the 1970s, Qianlong's coffin moved to the door and blocked the stone door. It was a strange phenomenon.
4. Why was the Tangshan earthquake unable to move the Qing Tombs?
In the 1976 Tangshan earthquake, houses collapsed and houses in Tangshan were in a mess. However, the Tomb of Qing Dynasty, which was also the epicenter of the earthquake, was unscathed. Why? It has become a mystery that science cannot explain.
5. The mysterious sutras and mantras in the Qianlong Underground Palace
The Qianlong Underground Palace is full of various sutras and mantras, many of which are incomprehensible characters. So far, many experts cannot explain its meaning. However, experts said that the words contained in it are 100% auspicious sutras and mantras, and there is no dark curse in the legend.
6. When did the Wuyin Bridge become the "Qingyun Bridge"?
The Wuyin Bridge is located on the main shrine of the Qing Dong Tomb. It is the famous Feng Shui bridge of the Qing Dong Tomb and can be called the Golden Lock Jade Pass in Feng Shui. In recent years, Wuyin Bridge has been called "Pingbu Qingyun Bridge" by tourists. It is said that walking across this bridge can lead to promotion and wealth and good luck.
Conclusion: The site of the Eastern Tomb of the Qing Dynasty was personally selected by Emperor Shunzhi. The entire Qing Dong Tomb embodies the unity and harmony between man and nature. For each mausoleum, the dragon sand and tiger sand "encircle the sentiment", the mountain case "embraces the sentiment", the mountain faces the mountain "the sentiment arches", and the Shuikou sand makes the river twist and turn, "feeling inward", so that the Qing Dong Tombs The architectural group is highly commemorative and ritualistic, and embodies a solemn atmosphere everywhere. It is also always permeated with the usual human touch.