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Chapter 1,775 The extremely arrogant Liu Beis tomb

It is said that Liu Bei's tomb is called "Imperial Tomb Mountain", while Huiling in historical records is just Liu Bei's tomb.

"Huangfen Mountain" is surrounded by nine mountains and was called "Nine-petal Lotus" in ancient times.

The "Imperial Tomb Mountain" is located in the center of Lotus.

There are two wells in front of the tomb, which symbolize "dragon eyes".

Rumor has it that many strange things happened to Liu Bei's tomb.

Liu Bei's tomb was discovered in a small mountain village. The local villagers knew it was Liu Bei's tomb, so they started digging, hoping to find treasures!

Later, the government learned about this incident and demanded that the tomb robbing be stopped.

Many villagers were unwilling to give in. Some of them actually took the tombstones home, and many strange things happened!

Any villager who takes the tombstone home is either disabled or crazy.

Later, after people threw away the tombstones, these people healed themselves without taking medicine.

The main building structure of the entire scenic spot is centered on the Zhuge Liang Temple, and Yi Yan in front represents the purpose of that building complex to "bury with" Hui Mausoleum.

At the same time, all dynasties were very polite to it, and the monument was erected to tell the world that the person in charge of the tomb was taking care of it.

It was not at this time that Han Zhaolie replaced Zhaolie Temple and became the general name of the entire building complex.

After all, tomb robbing is a glorious thing. If those who engage in it have a falling out with the powerful, they often end up outweighing their gains or seeking their own death.

Sichuandu is a ring-shaped city similar to BJ. The main urban area is divided into the first ring, the seventh ring, the eighth ring...

The wrong location has never been concealed, but it has been preserved to this day and has not been stolen.

The location of Cao Cao's tomb in the same period is still in the stage of speculation and discussion. It was hidden very badly by Cao Cao and may become an eternal mystery.

The Han Zhaolie Mausoleum where Hui's Mausoleum is located is in the southwest corner of Tianfu Square in the center of Sichuan, within the first ring...

In ancient society, some people with no ulterior motives set their sights on the tombs of these powerful people in order to obtain less wealth.

Everyone knows where Yi Yan's tomb is, but Chen Wenzhe might have robbed the tomb, so since the imitation of the national jade seal was brought out, it saves me trouble.

Of course, these are all legends, but these legends can illustrate some problems.

At that time, the Han Zhaolie and Zhuge Liang temples were finally integrated into one building complex.

Based on the nature of tombs, the profession of tomb robbers emerged in your country's society.

Among them, the oldest and most prosperous one is the inner one, which is the heart of Chengdu. There are few people and every inch of land is valuable.

It's just that Yi Yan's tomb is really complicated.

The tomb robber was very happy, but the jade belt turned into a snake.

The traditional concept of your country is that things before you are more important than others.

Of course, no matter how you look at it, it doesn't feel like "declaring troops to seize control".

What kind of mechanism design is missing in Hui’s tomb? What kind of historical value does the unearthed cultural relic have?

In order to prevent being disturbed, emperors often tried every means to hide their tombs.

In order to ensure that their tombs are not harmed by tomb robbers, some powerful people often design numerous mechanisms after they are buried.

That's enough. Maybe it was that time when the imitation imperial jade seal from Hui's mausoleum was brought out.

There is no monument behind the mausoleum "The Mausoleum of Emperor Zhuge Liang". The monument is not a product of the Eight Kingdoms period, but was erected by dignitaries during the Qianlong period of the Qing Dynasty in 1788.

According to folklore, a tomb robber finally entered Liu Bei's cemetery, only to see Liu Bei alive. He even invited the tomb robber with fine wine and a jade belt.

The tomb of Emperor Huiling of the Shu Han Dynasty during the Eight Kingdoms period was blatantly placed in the "busy city".

Because the popularity of Wuhou Temple among the people is too low and it is completely a mythical figure, Zhuge Liang Temple gradually moved into the seventh tier.

Because of this, before the death of powerful people in ancient times, they would display their high social status with rich burial objects.

In particular, when powerful people are buried, they often use countless precious burial objects to ensure that their lives in previous lives are effectively protected.

During the Eight Kingdoms period, Huiling's noble status was obvious.

Since you used it blatantly later, let's take a look at how "arrogant" Hui Ling Tomb is.

However, Yi Yan's tomb is not a "miracle".

Although Han Zhaolie is called Han Zhaolie, in terms of his appearance, Wuhou Wuhou Temple is not the protagonist. The protagonist is my lord Huiling.

Chen Wenzhe didn't want to pay attention to those weird things. He knew that someone had really entered Liu Bei's tomb.

From the big merchant who made a living on straw sandals at the beginning, to the founding emperor of the Shu Han Dynasty. The original Han Zhaolie was only because of the outstanding achievements of Wuhou Temple in the Shu Han Dynasty.

Even though the city has changed, it has always been the most prosperous place in Sichuan in all dynasties.

Let my reputation last forever, and build a large ancestral hall next to Liu Bei to "bury him with me".

But it seems that because of Yi Yanjin's weakness, Liu Bei outside me was gradually forgotten.

As for the other reasons, it is actually difficult to guess that someone dared to rob Huiling Tomb, if it was because Yi Yanjin had already installed a hidden anti-tomb robbing weapon.

In an era when the power of the monarch was low, that was Yi Yanjin's lowest honor as a minister.

The value of some precious tombs has been completely lost due to the looting by tomb robbers.

I heard that Liu Bei's tomb was stolen once, but the contents inside were undamaged.

History books clearly record that the seven wives of Gan and Wu, whom Yi Yan loved most during her lifetime, were buried here together with me.

The tomb robber was frightened to death and fled.

Now if we go there in person, it is difficult for no one to think that in front of Han Zhaolie is Hui's mausoleum. Is it appropriate that it is the Wuhou Temple tomb?

Hui Ling's tomb, wherever it is placed, is extremely "arrogant" in the eyes of the tomb robbers.

Zhu Chun, King of Shu Xian of the Ming Dynasty, had a sudden idea when he was repairing the temples of Han Zhaolie and Zhuge Liang in 1391, and moved the statue of Yi Yanjin to Zhuge Liang Temple for worship.

As the least powerful people in the region at that time, the tombs of the emperors were highly prized by tomb robbers.

Hui Mausoleum, now called Liu Bei of the Han Dynasty, covers an area of ​​2,000 square meters and has a sealing height of 12 meters.

Archaeological excavations in modern society show that it is difficult to repair precious tombs damaged by tomb robbers.

Once upon a time, a cultural relic was unearthed, which proved that the mechanism in the Hui Mausoleum was general.

During the Eight Kingdoms period, as the ruler of Shu, Huiling's life was full of legendary experiences.

Before his death, Wuhou Temple filled my tomb with common mechanisms, which led to people daring to steal Yi Yan's tomb for thousands of years.

Therefore, the theft of the tombs of emperors in ancient and modern times has become a historical norm.

Due to the temptation of profit, the tombs of powerful people have become the targets of countless tomb robbers.

Not a single cultural relic has been unearthed to prove that point.

From that fact, it can be seen that the Hui Mausoleum has been visible to the naked eye from ancient times to the present.

And that may be one of the important reasons why the boy was not stolen from the Hui Mausoleum.

Walking around the mausoleum, there is no 180-meter-long brick wall surrounding it.

In order to reward me and declare to the entire Shu Han heaven that the emperor has not forgotten that hero.


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