Is there really a tomb under Changbai Mountain? Whose tomb is at the foot of Changbai Mountain?
Maybe it was influenced by "Tomb Robbers Notes". Many people may think that there is really a tomb under Changbai Mountain, and there is also a mysterious bronze door with some mysterious stories. . But what is the truth? Are there any tombs under Changbai Mountain? If so, whose tomb is it? When ancient people chose a cemetery, they naturally had to choose a Feng Shui treasure place. In the ancient people’s perception, was Changbai Mountain considered a Feng Shui treasure place?
Speaking of Changbai Mountain, I always feel that there is a lot of mystery on it. One is due to the "excessive" protection of Changbai Mountain by the Qing Dynasty, and the other is due to the popularity of tomb robbing TV and movie novels in recent years.
Especially "Tomb Robbers Notes", which became popular some time ago, even set up the situation of a sky tomb in Changbai Mountain. And this Changbai Mountain Celestial Tomb is also called the Yunding Celestial Palace.
In this novel, Yunding Tiangong was designed by Wang Zanghai, a craftsman in the early Ming Dynasty. This palace is floating in the sky, as beautiful as a heavenly palace.
At the same time, there is another legend. It is said that Chi You's younger brother Xiangyuan made himself into a sword spirit and forged the best sword in the world. He can kill gods at the top and demons at the bottom. He was feared by Fu Xi and was later sealed in the Yunding Heavenly Palace.
Of course, these are just myths, novels and legends, and the specific contents are not credible. But are there any tombs in Changbai Mountain? Why has the Qing Dynasty been strictly guarding them since the founding of the People's Republic of China? Let’s take a look at the story of Changbai Mountain.
The Qing Dynasty’s strict defense of Changbai Mountain came from superstition.
Since the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, it has been strictly guarding Changbai Mountain. Especially after Emperor Shunzhi ascended the throne, he issued an order to close the mountain. Since then, Changbai Mountain has been closed for more than 200 years during the Qing Dynasty.
Why is this done? Is there anything special in it? In fact, there is nothing special. The key is that the Qing Dynasty regarded Changbai Mountain as the land of Longxing. Since the Qing Dynasty was ruled by the Manchus, they had always been worried that long-term peace and stability would not be possible.
Especially during the Ming Dynasty, there was a legend that Liu Bowen killed the dragon veins in the world, but only gave up the dragon veins in the Changbai Mountain area. It turned out that after Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor, he asked Liu Bowen to kill the world's dragons.
After Liu Bowen cut off the dragon veins in Wuxi, Gaolan Mountain and other places, only the dragon veins in the Northeast were left. When he was preparing to lead his troops to kill the dragon vein, he suddenly had a dream on the road.
In his dream, he dreamed that someone was entrusting him with a dream, telling him that you had violated God's will by cutting off the dragon's veins, and that he would definitely be in trouble in the future. If you cut off all the dragon veins in the world, you will have no descendants from now on.
After Liu Bowen was frightened, he decided to immediately return to the court and let go of the last dragon vein. And the dragon vein that Liu Bowen let go happened to give rise to Nurhaci and others. After the Qing Dynasty entered the customs, they also valued their Longxing Land more.
Therefore, Emperor Shunzhi issued an order to seal off Changbai Mountain. In fact, it was to protect their ancestral place. Until the reign of Emperor Xianfeng, the Qing Dynasty's national power was weakened and it was no longer able to protect its huge territory.
The ban on Changbai Mountain has gradually weakened, and more and more people have entered the Changbai Mountain area. Therefore, the Qing Dynasty banned Changbai Mountain, and there was no treasure in it. But speaking of tombs, there are quite a few inside.
What tombs are there in Changbai Mountain? Wanrong, the last queen.
Speaking of the last queen Wanrong, she was also a very pitiful woman. When she married Puyi, Puyi had already lost the throne. His title as the last queen is actually not orthodox enough.
Later, Emperor Puyi was expelled from the Forbidden City, and she wandered with Puyi. Later, Japan controlled the Northeast region, and Puyi was deceived into establishing the puppet Manchukuo in the Northeast. Wanrong became the queen of the puppet Manchukuo again, but Puyi was no longer the Puyi of the past.
Because of the previous Dao Fei Revolution, Puyi really lost face. And due to Puyi's own physical reasons, his sexual performance has always been unsatisfactory. There are even rumors that Wanrong had an affair with Puyi's bodyguard and even gave birth to a daughter.
Of course, the daughter did not survive, and was thrown into the brazier not long after she was born. However, it was precisely because of these blows that Wanrong fell into madness. On one side, he was imprisoned by Puyi, and on the other side, he was still suffering from opium addiction.
Finally, when Puyi fled, he had his "day of success". However, they were eventually captured by our guerrillas and transported to Changchun, Yonghua, Yanji and other places. Finally, he died of illness in Yanji Prison in Jilin on June 10, 1946.
Due to the chaos of war at that time, and Puyi and Wanrong’s relatives were not around, no one collected Wanrong’s body. It is said that it was finally dumped directly in a depression in Changbai Mountain.
Therefore, if there must be a tomb in Changbai Mountain, it may be that of the last empress Wanrong. What's even more pity is that the tomb doesn't even have a monument. It was probably just rolled up with a mat.
In addition, there are tombs of Princess Zhenhui of the Tang Dynasty, the tomb of the Wang family of Goguryeo, and the tomb of King Wannu of the Eastern Xia Kingdom. Among them, the Dongxia Kingdom is the Dongxia Kingdom in "Tomb Robbers Notes".
It may be that when writing at the time, I did refer to the real historical situation, but the Winter and Summer Kingdom is not as fantasy as described in the novel, it is just an ordinary tomb. As for Yunding Tiangong, it is absolutely impossible.