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More mysterious than the purpose of Qin Shihuang, the first strange tomb in history, what is the secret of Zhu Yuanzhang’s underwater tomb?

Everyone knows that every emperor’s tomb is also very grand. Some of them will take some special measures to prevent it from being stolen in the future. For example, no one dares to steal the tomb of Qin Shihuang so far. What about the other? What is so special about the tomb of Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang? Why is it called the first strange tomb in history?

Zhu Yuanzhang also put a lot of thought into his tomb. There have been many precedents of emperors' tombs being stolen before, so Zhu Yuanzhang's most basic requirement is to avoid being stolen. But as long as it is buried on the ground, it will definitely be stolen one day. Zhu Yuanzhang also thought about the location of the cemetery for a long time, and finally decided on Hongze Lake because his ancestors were buried here, so Zhu Yuanzhang decided to bury it. in the same place.

Although this is the ancestral tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang, the feng shui is not very good. The ancestors in the past did not pay much attention to the site selection. Unlike other royal tombs that are full of aura, many emperors’ tomb sites are They will be very particular. Firstly, because the cemetery also symbolizes the status of the emperor, it will be particularly luxurious. On the other hand, it is to choose a cemetery full of spiritual energy to bless the blessings of future generations.

Zhu Yuanzhang’s site selection was not very good. Coupled with the geographical location, heavy rain all year round caused water accumulation, which caused Zhu Yuanzhang’s mausoleum to sink in the water for 300 years. Because the ancestral graves cannot be disturbed, Zhu Yuanzhang did not dare to change the location. In order to make the cemetery full of aura, many Feng Shui masters were invited. Finally, the direction of the river was changed, and some special buildings were built, turning this place into a Feng Shui treasure place. .

I don’t know whether Zhu Yuanzhang’s approach was a blessing or a curse. Although it sank under the water for 300 years, it avoided being discovered by the world and prevented tomb robbers from coming to rob the tomb. After all, the risk of robbing the tomb underwater is really high. It's too big, but on the other hand, the tomb of an emperor being sunk under the water for 300 years may have a certain impact on future generations, and it may also have a certain relationship with the demise of the Ming Dynasty.

I think the reason why Zhu Yuanzhang built the cemetery in the water was just to prevent tomb robbers and to keep his body from rotting. There is no big secret. What do you think?