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China's most cattle ancestral tomb, descendants out of 16 emperors, no one dares to steal the tomb, high-speed rail also around the road!

Before graduating after the job, basically and their own profession is not right, the teacher at the time also said, the professional is not right, as long as you can make a point of fame on the line, see people Zhu Yuanzhang, before was still a beggar, also did a monk, and later people are not the same as the emperor, there is also such a sentence, called to see the ancestral tomb buried in the right place.

China's most cattle ancestral tomb, descendants out of 16 emperors, no one dares to steal the tomb, high-speed rail also around the road!

Zhu Yuanzhang can finally become an emperor, it can also be regarded as fate, Zhu Yuanzhang was very poor when he was young, his father Zhu Shizhen and his ancestors were in arrears in taxes, running around to hide debts, when he was a child, Zhu Yuanzhang herded cattle for other landlords. In the last year of the Yuan Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang's father, mother, and eldest brother both died one after another because of the war, but Zhu Yuanzhang did not even pay for the burial of his relatives at that time.

Since there was no burial fee, it could only be buried with a straw mat wrapped around the body, and when Zhu Yuanzhang was planning to bury his father's body, it rained heavily. Zhu Yuanzhang put down the grass mat to hide from the rain, and when he returned, he found that the mountain had collapsed and buried his father inside, Zhu Yuanzhang thought that it should be buried in the sky, and then he didn't care.

China's most cattle ancestral tomb, descendants out of 16 emperors, no one dares to steal the tomb, high-speed rail also around the road!

It may really be Providence, Zhu Yuanzhang's father was buried in exactly a feng shui treasure land, and the descendants actually produced 16 emperors. Later, some people said that it was because Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor that the place where his father was buried became a treasure of feng shui.

20 years later, Zhu Yuanzhang became the King of Wu, so he thought of his parents and brother, so he planned to change the burial, but at that time, some ministers said that the ancestral tomb could not be reburied, so Zhu Yuanzhang expanded on the original basis, forming the Ming Emperor's Mausoleum as we all know.

The Ming Emperor's Mausoleum is by far the most famous imperial tomb in Chinese history, because it has not yet been robbed by tomb robbers, why? The reason is also unknown.

The Qing Dynasty's protection of the Ming Emperor's mausoleum was also very thoughtful, although it was mainly to buy the hearts of the Han people, but at least the Qing government still gave this precious cultural relics to protect.

And the Ming Emperor Mausoleum underground palace is also very complicated, when the cultural relics workers came to archaeology, looking for half a day can not find the entrance to the underground palace, so they gave up. Such a professional archaeologist could not find it, let alone the tomb robbers.

There is also a legend about the Ming Emperor's Mausoleum is very strange, it is said that the Imperial Tomb is the imperial tomb chosen by heaven, and there are many organ monsters and the like in the underground palace, so some timid tomb robbers have completely dispelled the idea.

China's most cattle ancestral tomb, descendants out of 16 emperors, no one dares to steal the tomb, high-speed rail also around the road!

Of course, the most important reason is that the Ming Emperor's mausoleum is the Ming Dynasty, the Ming Dynasty certainly no one dared to rob the tomb, and the Qing government also protected it very well, during the Republic of China period, if you want to rob the tomb is also to steal the Qing Emperor's Mausoleum, and then there is now that the Ming Emperor's Mausoleum has become a tourist attraction, so there are so many tourists, how to start with tomb robbers.

Another small episode is that when the Beijing-Shanghai high-speed railway was built, it also bypassed the Ming Emperor's Mausoleum, and the government spent 230 million yuan more to build 6 kilometers of bridges and dig 285 meters of tunnels. This point is still very agreed by the people, because after all, these cultural relics are priceless, and it is still very unworthy to destroy these cultural relics for a little convenience.

The above picture comes from the Internet!

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