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The Chinese dragon vein has buried three emperors, which have not been excavated so far, and each identity is not simple

author: Teng Fei said history and culture

Everyone's understanding of dragon vein also exists in some film and television dramas. In the concept of many people, the dragon vein directly affected the rise and fall of a court. If the dragon vein is broken, it also heralds the fall of a dynasty. Of course, all along, people did not believe that dragon vein existed, it only existed in some film and television dramas. So in reality, is there really a dragon vein? The answer is yes, but the dragon vein here is different from the dragon vein in the film and television drama.

The Chinese dragon vein has buried three emperors, which have not been excavated so far, and each identity is not simple

The real-life dragon vein refers to rolling mountains. Because the shape of the mountain range resembles a real dragon circling, people call this mountain range a dragon vein. In the feudal dynasty, the emperors agreed that the dragon vein was a treasure of feng shui, and as long as they built their tombs on top of the dragon vein, they could not only bless the prosperity of future generations, but also keep their tombs from being excavated by thieves. Therefore, in the history of the continent, three emperors built their tombs on the dragon vein.

Mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor

There is a huge mausoleum on Qiaoshan in Yan'an City, Shaanxi Province, which is the mausoleum of the Yellow Emperor, the ancestor of the descendants of Yan Huang. There are three main reasons why no one has excavated the Yellow Emperor's mausoleum so far. First, the Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum is the mausoleum of the descendants of Yan Huang, excavating the tombs of their ancestors, I believe that no one is willing to shoot it. Second, the Yellow Emperor's mausoleum did not contain a large amount of treasure, it was just a crown tomb built for the Yellow Emperor by future generations, and there was no burial of the Yellow Emperor's body. Therefore, in the eyes of many people, the Yellow Emperor's Mausoleum has no value for excavation. Third, it comes from a myth and legend, according to legend, the Yellow Emperor's mausoleum has not been excavated, mainly because there are strange beasts guarding it.

The Chinese dragon vein has buried three emperors, which have not been excavated so far, and each identity is not simple

Qianling

Qianling is the tomb of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian, and it is also a mausoleum in Chinese history where the location of the tomb was determined, but it has not been excavated so far. In the history of the mainland, some people have used tens of thousands of troops to excavate Qianling. But they dug in the end and found nothing. Although many people know that Qianling is buried in the approximate location of the dragon vein. But even though some people have hollowed out half of the mountain, they still have not found the entrance to the mausoleum. Therefore, Qianling has been preserved very well so far, and no one has excavated it.

The Chinese dragon vein has buried three emperors, which have not been excavated so far, and each identity is not simple

Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor

The Mausoleum of the First Emperor of Qin is a mausoleum that has not yet dared to be dug, why do you say so? Because in the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, there are a large number of organs and valuable cultural relics. Experts believe that with the current technology, it is impossible to carry out excavation work without breaking the cultural relics. Moreover, there are a large number of organs in the mausoleum, and the triggering of these organs will also cause damage to cultural relics. Therefore, in order to protect the cultural relics in the mausoleum, excavations can only be carried out after the technology is perfected. We also firmly believe that with the rapid development of Science and Technology in China, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang will surely be excavated. At that time, all the eyes of the world will be focused on China.

The Chinese dragon vein has buried three emperors, which have not been excavated so far, and each identity is not simple

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