Chapter two hundred and seventy-ninth view of the imperial mausoleum
The six ancient capitals can be regarded as places of worship for domestic Feng Shui masters. In addition to the capital, which is a place of right and wrong that is not popular among people, two of the six ancient capitals are very popular among Feng Shui masters, namely Xi'an and Nanjing.
In these two cities, there are two places that are in the yin and yang world of Feng Shui, especially places that people of the Feng Shui lineage must visit during their lifetime.
They are the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in Nanjing and the Qin Emperor Mausoleum in Xi'an.wThe fastest updated wu^Up%l0
Although these two places are now as crowded as sardine cans with tourists, for Feng Shui practitioners, their meaning to them is not just ordinary places to visit, but places that must be visited to worship.
There was a rumor in the Feng Shui community that someone stayed in the Qin Emperor's Mausoleum for three years and never left, and on the day he left, he stepped into Tongyin.
Some people also say that under the Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum, some people looked up to see the realm of the Mausoleum advancing by leaps and bounds.
Such legends are spread in the Yin and Yang world of Feng Shui every few years. Although most people don't know whether they are true or false, the significance of these two places lies there.
What is the importance of these two places to Feng Shui practitioners?
The Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum buries a generation of great men, Sun Yat-sen, the founding father, and the founder of our country. But I can’t talk about things here because the history is too recent and talking too much will cause problems.
Next, let’s talk about another place, the Mausoleum of Emperor Qin.
The Qin Emperor's Mausoleum is the location of the tomb of the First Emperor of China. According to legend, the mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, the first emperor of China, was planned and designed by Prime Minister Li Si, and it took more than 800,000 people to complete the project after eight years of supervision.
But apart from the legend, there is actually an inside story. It is said that Li Si did design and supervise the construction of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor, but only the appearance of the mausoleum. But in fact, the location of the mausoleum and the real design and layout of the interior were all the work of a generation of genius Gui Guzi.
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It is said that the Mausoleum of the First Emperor has many things that obscure the secrets of heaven, and there are so many great Feng Shui formations. It is said to be a mausoleum, but it is completely comparable to being called the Yin and Yang Holy Land of Feng Shui. It is the most three-dimensional and profound Feng Shui textbook ever written.
It has been said before that if someone could fully understand all the Feng Shui formations of the First Emperor's Mausoleum, he would be able to sit firmly in the top spot in the world of Feng Shui masters, because when Gui Guzi built the First Emperor's Mausoleum,
, poured most of his life's efforts into this.
If you can understand the Feng Shui array and mechanism design of the First Emperor's Mausoleum, it is equivalent to receiving two-thirds of Gui Guzi's mantle.
What is the concept of these two thirds? It is that the skills of today's top Feng Shui Yin and Yang masters are at most equivalent to one or two percent of Gui Guzi's cultivation back then.
What’s so cool about the Tomb of the First Emperor?
To outsiders, the mausoleum's grand design and massive engineering work make it known as one of the wonders of the world.
But from a Feng Shui perspective, the cool thing about the First Emperor's Mausoleum is that it has been discovered for decades, but it has not been possible to dig it out until now.
There was also this precept in the ancient motto of the Captain Mojin, one of which was that any generation of Colonel Mojin were not allowed to enter the Mausoleum of the First Emperor during their lifetime.
The First Emperor's Mausoleum has not yet been excavated. There are two official explanations. One is to preserve the integrity of the mausoleum, and the other is that it is not possible to excavate without damaging the tomb itself with current technology.
There are two popular opinions about not digging the tomb. The first is that we cannot disturb the tomb of the first emperor of China. The second is that the tomb is densely covered with mercury. If we dig it, the tomb of the First Emperor will be destroyed.
However, in the Yin and Yang world of Feng Shui, all masters unanimously believe that the First Emperor's Mausoleum cannot be dug. It contains the dragon veins of China, and the Feng Shui formations are crisscrossed. If it is dug, it may trigger the law of heaven and touch the destiny of the country, causing turmoil.
Therefore, no matter from any aspect, the Mausoleum of the First Emperor cannot be excavated, so it will be left alone for decades. It can only be visited by people from the outside, and it is classified as a forbidden area.
Xiang Que has been hanging out in Xi'an for so many days, waiting for an opportunity to visit the Qin Emperor's Mausoleum. Why should he wait for this opportunity, because he is not going to play but to visit the Qin Emperor's Mausoleum.
The Qin Emperor's Mausoleum is an imperial mausoleum with a cautious Yin energy, so the most suitable time is to choose the summer solstice day of the year, which is in May.
The summer solstice is the beginning of summer. From this day onwards, we enter the hot season. It is the period when the Yang Qi is the strongest, and everything in the world grows most vigorously at this time. It is also the best time to go to the Qin Emperor's Mausoleum.
After doing the three hexagrams in Antique Street, Xiang Que went to the location of the First Emperor's Mausoleum early the next morning, at the northern foot of Lishan Mountain, five kilometers east of Lintong District, Xi'an.
The Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor is adjacent to the Li Mountain in the south and the shore of the Wei River in the north. The Li Mountain is backed by the Qinling Mountains, which divides the north and south of China's geography. The Wei River is the largest tributary of the Yellow River. The Ghost Valley Classic once said that the Qinling Mountains run through the north and south, and the Wei River flows east and west, making China the land of China.
Gather your energy with this.
Xiang Que did not go in through the main entrance of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor, which was for tourists. He walked to the side of the Mausoleum of the First Emperor, carrying a thirty-yuan travel bag bought at the wholesale market alone.
Packing dry food and water, we entered Lishan Mountain early in the morning.
After coming in from the side of Lishan Mountain, he strolled slowly through the mountains and forests, walking easily and comfortably. During the twelve years he had been in Zhongnan Mountain, he would walk several times up and down the mountain next to Gujing Temple every morning to practice his Qi. The mountains and forests were very important to him.
It's very familiar, and it won't make you tired even if you climb a few mountains.
From day to night, he didn't walk many mountain roads. The total amount was only more than 30 kilometers. He looked at the scenery while walking and felt the Qinling Mountains.
During the day, Xiang Que didn't realize that the mountains in the Qinling Mountains were just that, and the forests were just that, no different from ordinary mountains or forests.
In the evening, stay overnight in the forest.
Xiang Que found an open space, ate something and drank water, then lay down and half-closed his eyes.
When he slept until midnight, Xiang Que got up, yawned, leaned against the tree and lit a cigarette.
At twelve o'clock at midnight, the mountains and forests were silent.
"It's too quiet," Xiang Que sighed.
Why is Jing sighing? Because in such deep mountains and old forests, the second half of the night is the most likely time to attract ghosts. At this point, all the ghosts come out. For example, when you walk in the mountains and forests at night, you will encounter ghosts, like ghosts hitting the wall.
, something like ghost blowing the wind (someone blowing wind in your ear).
Especially in places like the Qinling Mountains, where there are many farmers near the mountains, most family members will not be cremated after death, but will be buried directly in a good place. In this way, it is easy for lonely souls and monsters to scatter in the forest.
If you don’t believe it, if you just look for a remote mountain, there will definitely be a lot of graves and grave circles. For hundreds of years, there are countless dead people buried in every deep mountain and old forest.
But after Xiang Que woke up and deliberately restrained his aura, he found that it was too quiet here, and not a single soul jumped out.
"The Emperor of Qin is here to take control. Who dares to stroke the beards of all kinds of monsters?"