Kunlun Mountain, also known as Kunlun Void, is a sacred mountain in ancient Chinese legends and the birthplace of Chinese civilization. Kunlun Mountain has a prominent position as the "ancestor of ten thousand mountains" in the cultural history of the Chinese nation, and the ancients called Kunlun Mountain the "ancestor of the dragon vein", known as the dragon vein out of Kunlun.

In ancient times, feng shui was very important, especially burial feng shui, which was regarded as a top priority by a family. Successive emperors have to choose a feng shui treasure land, a place where the aura gathers and has a dragon vein as their imperial tomb. Kunlun Mountain is regarded as the ancestor of the dragon vein, but in the more than 5,000 years of Chinese history, why has no emperor built a mausoleum here?
The reason for this is that although the dragon vein comes from the Kunlun Mountains, the knot is not there. Feng Shui dragon vein pays attention to the need to have a gorge to pass, crossing the gorge is the process of the dragon shedding the dragon's body to kill, reborn and reborn, and the dragon without crossing the gorge is a fierce dragon. Therefore, Kunlun Mountain is not suitable for the standards of ancient feng shui treasure land.
The second is that Kunlun Mountain is an ancient sacred mountain, and it is said that the Yaochi Wonderland of the Queen Mother of the West is located on the Kunlun Mountain. Although the ancient emperors were called the Son of Heaven, they did not dare to disrespect the gods.
Third, the ancients believed that the reason why they could achieve fame and fame was all because of the shade of their ancestors, and the place where they were born and grew up was an excellent feng shui treasure land, so why should they give up the near and seek the far.