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After Dong Zhuo excavated the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han, he found twelve large characters, and he was so angry that he exposed the body of Emperor Wu of Han to the sun

Emperor Liu Che of the Han Dynasty was a man of great talent and great talent in his lifetime, hanging the Xiongnu, and was called an emperor for thousands of years. However, WanWan did not expect that after his death, his mausoleum was stolen many times, the most tragic of which was that Dong Zhuo sent Lü Bu to excavate his mausoleum, not only stealing the treasures inside the Mao Mausoleum, but also Dong Zhuo also threw the body of The Han Wu Emperor Liu Che out of the tomb to expose it. So, what secret did Dong Zhuo find in the tomb, and why did he have to expose the body of Liu Che, the Emperor of Han Wudi?

After Dong Zhuo excavated the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han, he found twelve large characters, and he was so angry that he exposed the body of Emperor Wu of Han to the sun

Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty began to build the Mao Mausoleum from the moment he ascended the throne, recruiting craftsmen and enlisting tens of thousands of people, spending one-third of the world's taxes at that time, and building it for 53 years. Maoling is the largest, longest-built and most abundant funerary tomb of the Han Dynasty emperors, known as the "Pyramid of China". The underground palace of Maoling is filled with a large number of rare treasures, according to the "Book of Han And Gongyu Biography": "Emperor Wu abandoned the world, Huo Guang specialized, hid more money and property, birds, animals, fish, turtles, cattle, tigers, leopards, and birds, and all the hundred and ninety things were hidden." "In the end, the treasure really couldn't be put into the underground palace, so it had to be buried in the sealed mound haphazardly, so that the cemetery was full of treasures, and if you dug it casually, you would pick up the treasure." In the 70s and 80s, when local villagers worked in the fields near the mausoleum, they could still find treasures, and finally handed them over to the cultural relics department in exchange for a pennant.

A mausoleum like Maoling, which is full of treasures, is naturally indispensable to the patronage of tomb robbers. In the third year after the burial of Emperor Wu of Han, his mausoleum was stolen, and someone bought the jade box and jade staff buried in the tomb. During the reign of Emperor Xuan of Han, Maoling was excavated again, and Li You of Hedong County, who entered the Shangdang Bao calf Mountain to collect medicine, obtained 30 volumes of miscellaneous scriptures hidden in Emperor Wu's underground palace in the cliff rocks, and held them in gold boxes. Later, in the early years of the Eastern Han Dynasty, the Chimei army retreated to Chang'an, and on the way west, it excavated Maoling.

After Dong Zhuo excavated the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han, he found twelve large characters, and he was so angry that he exposed the body of Emperor Wu of Han to the sun

This is not the end, the most tragic is that at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo was chaotic, and in the face of the joint crusade of various princes, he forcibly moved the capital to Chang'an. In order to solve the problem of the army's salary, he sent Lü Bu to excavate MaoLing. Although Maoling has been stolen many times before, due to the fact that maoling treasures are too many, the underground palace is too deep, and there are several rushes in time, Maoling has not been stolen and excavated. Lü Bu still found a large number of treasures in this excavation, due to sufficient time, Lü Bu also directly stole the tomb of Emperor Liu Che of Han Wu, and even the coffin of Liu Che of Han Wu Emperor did not let go.

After Dong Zhuo excavated the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han, he found twelve large characters, and he was so angry that he exposed the body of Emperor Wu of Han to the sun

Lü Bu found the body of Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty, in the coffin, and according to the "Miscellaneous Records of Xijing", "The Han Emperor sent him to death in a jade box with beads and jade, shaped like armor, and connected with golden wisps." Inside the Zi Palace, Emperor Wu was wearing a golden jade robe. In addition to finding the body of Emperor Wu of Han in the coffin, Lü Bu also found a piece of silk with the twelve characters "Thousand Mile Grass, and Qingqing, Ten Days Bu, No Birth". Lü Bu was puzzled, so he handed this piece of silk to Dong Zhuo.

After Dong Zhuo excavated the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han, he found twelve large characters, and he was so angry that he exposed the body of Emperor Wu of Han to the sun

Dong Zhuo couldn't understand it when he saw it, so he asked the counselors to consult in detail. Dong Zhuo's advisers looked at these twelve big words, and their faces changed greatly, but no one dared to say anything. Dong Zhuo was angry when he saw it, and ordered the answer to be spoken quickly. Finally, a person had the courage to say: "Thousand Mile Grass, together it is the word 'Dong', and the sum of the Ten Days Bu is the word 'Zhuo', this sentence is a curse that you must not be born." Dong Zhuo was furious when he heard this, and wanted to tear the silk to pieces, but he couldn't tear it apart, so he threw it on the ground and stomped it several times. Subsequently, Dong Zhuo ordered that the body of Emperor Wu of Han be exposed to the sun.

After Dong Zhuo excavated the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han, he found twelve large characters, and he was so angry that he exposed the body of Emperor Wu of Han to the sun

It is said that although the body of Emperor Wudi of Han has been buried in the ground for more than 200 years, the body of Emperor Wudi of Han, dressed in golden jade, has not decayed and is still vivid. Dong Zhuo threw the body of Emperor Wu of Han outside the tomb in a fit of rage, but it was only a violent object, and what a good corpse was destroyed. Afterwards, Dong Zhuo was more and more afraid the more he thought about it, so he consulted with a counselor and finally had an idea.

After Dong Zhuo excavated the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han, he found twelve large characters, and he was so angry that he exposed the body of Emperor Wu of Han to the sun

Dong Zhuo quickly put the body of Emperor Wu of Han back to the burial, and also returned the funerary goods that had been looted from the tomb before, and recreated and repaired the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of Han to pray for the forgiveness of Emperor Wu of Han. Dong Zhuo, who was a thief with a weak heart, thought that he could escape the disaster in this way, but he did not expect that there was providence in the darkness. In the third year of Chuping (192), Situ Wang Yun set up a counter-plot and provoked Dong Zhuo's general Lü Bu to kill Dong Zhuo. Dong Zhuo exposed the world of Emperor Wu of Han to the sun, and after he was beheaded by Lü Bu, he was also exposed to the city for more than 10 days, which is really a providence in the darkness!

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