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Wu Zetian Qianling's hundreds of thousands of troops could not dig up, what mystery was inside?

Wu Zetian is a cruel person who also likes to use time to overcome everything. When she entered the palace at the age of 14, first becoming empress in 18 years and then emperor in 35 years, after her death, she proved the solidity of her mausoleum and the immortal charm of 1200 years. Even before Mr. Guo Moruo's death, he still remembered the central government and approved the excavation of Qianling. It can be said that Wu Zetian conquered the world before his death and conquered history after his death. If you ask which of the emperor's tombs in the world is the most difficult to excavate, there is no doubt that it is Wu Zetian's Ten Thousand Years Jade Qianling Tomb. His mausoleum was split by swords in the Age of Cold Weapons and blown up by machine guns and cannons in the Age of Hot Weapons.

Over a period of more than 1,300 years, as many as 17 grave robbers had names and surnames. However, today, the tomb of Emperor Wu of Han has been emptied, the tomb of Emperor Taizong of Tang has been washed away, and the Kangxi Emperor cannot even put together the bones, so why can Wu Zetian's Qianling be spared? Of course, grave robbers want treasure. Is it because there are no good burial items in Wu Zetian's tomb? In fact, on the contrary, after years of exploration and investigation, a cultural relics worker estimated that at least 500 tons, there are 4 stone caves on both sides of the river channel, which are also filled with the most precious treasures of the Tang Dynasty. The nearly 100-meter long corridor leading to the King Kong Wall is full of various gold machines, and the most interesting thing in the world is the top national treasure Orchid Pavilion Sequence. According to folk rumors in the Qianling area, Lan Tingxu was buried with her. Wu Zetian said that in fact, so many rich treasures have attracted professional tomb robbers, border officials, bandits, warlords and even peasants and rebels to dig up one after another. From the moment Wu Zetian lay in Qianling, Liangshan never stopped.

Wu Zetian Qianling's hundreds of thousands of troops could not dig up, what mystery was inside?

The first person to visit Qianling was Huang Chao, the leader of the late Tang rebels. After leading an army of 600,000 to attack Chang'an City, he first burned, killed, robbed, and robbed. When he was done, he suddenly found himself with nothing to do. At this time, someone told him that there was a lot of rubble buried under the loess on the west side of Liangshan, which implied that the entrance to the most fertile Qianling tomb of the Huangchao Tang Tombs might be on the west side of Liangshan Mountain. Huang Chao was overjoyed and immediately sent 400,000 soldiers to the west side of Liangshan Mountain to start digging. These people were farmers and they used shovels very well. Soon, they shoveled half of Liangshan, leaving a 40-meter-deep yellow ditch. But Qianling didn't seem to have an entrance at all. Later, Tang troops gathered in Chang'an to launch a counterattack against Huangchao. Only then did he return empty-handed. Huang Chao, who claimed to be a scholar, was an extremely stupid person. He did not know that Qianling was facing south. The Tang emperor deliberately buried the rubble generated by the building more than 300 meters from the Limu Pass, that is, he dug in the wrong direction.

Wu Zetian Qianling's hundreds of thousands of troops could not dig up, what mystery was inside?

The second person who extended the evil hand to Qianling was Wen Tao, the yaozhou festival emissary of the fifth generation. This man seems to have been born to cause trouble for the tomb of Emperor Li Tang. Qianling had previously excavated 17 Tang Dynasty tombs, leaving only Qianling, but his ideals were also shattered here. Like Huang Chao, he was excited. Thousands of people and horses excavated Qianling in broad daylight. Unexpectedly, they all encountered three storms. As soon as the people and horses were evacuated, the weather immediately turned clear. Wen Tao really didn't understand what was happening, but he still didn't continue to dig, so he gave up the idea. Qianling escaped the second disaster. In fact, the most dangerous thing is the third time.

Wu Zetian Qianling's hundreds of thousands of troops could not dig up, what mystery was inside?

Sun Dianying Warlord

This time, it was not 400,000 troops, but a modern integrated division. The tools used to rob tombs were no longer hoes, but machine guns and cannons. The mastermind was Sun Lianzhong, a Kuomintang general during the Republic of China period. He led his subordinates to learn from Sun Dianying's experience in bombing the tombs of Cixi and Qianling. He buried a pot and cooked in Liangshan, using military exercises as a cover, blew up the cemetery with black explosives, erected three floors, and the stone strip was about to enter, and suddenly thick smoke rose and circled up, forming a tornado. Suddenly, it was dark, and flying stones flew sand. Seven soldiers from Shaanxi bore the brunt of the attack. They immediately vomited blood and died, and no one dared to go in again, shouting and running out. In this way, Qianling finally escaped the last paragraph.

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