"There are nine graves in ten schools, and there are still people lying under the dormitories"? Why do most schools have to be built on graveyards?
When I was a child, I always heard senior students say that they should not go to a certain corner of the school and take their classmates with them when they go to the toilet, because there is a mass grave underneath this school.
At that time, many children still didn't believe it, but when they grew up, it was often reported on the news that a certain university found a family tomb of the ancients, so the playground became an archaeological site.
Some people say that nine out of ten schools in China are built on graves, so why do that?
Superstitious people will say that the school is full of people and can hold it down. There are also people who say that students have three fires in their butts, and evil spirits are afraid of this, and it is perfect to use the school to seal the local mass grave.
Friends who believe in this statement, first memorize the core values of socialism, and then continue to look down.
We need to analyze the reasons behind this phenomenon from a materialist perspective.
Why should schools be built on mass graves?
First of all, because there are too many Chinese, the civilization is too long, how many people have died on this land for more than 5,000 years? Of course, there are graves everywhere you go. You are lying on the bed and looking at **, maybe there is an ancestor hundreds of thousands of years ago buried under the foundation of your house, and he may be lying in the same posture as you.
If you are a friend who lives in Xi'an, Luoyang, and Kaifeng, then you don't have to guess, there will definitely be a grave under your home, and there may be several floors.
As we all know, the size of the school is very large, even if it is a high school, the area is at least two hectares or more. The area of the houses built in the countryside is small, and obvious graves can be seen to avoid the past. But the school is not good for such a large area, and it is inevitable that it will overwhelm a few graves, otherwise there is no way to build it.
In fact, in our country, not only schools will be built on cemeteries, but also many first-class government agencies, hospitals, gymnasiums and other public institutions are also pressed on top of the graves.
It's just that adults don't care about this matter, the children in the school love these horror legends, and the grave in the school is the best material. Stories are widely circulated on the Internet, creating the illusion that Chinese schools are deliberately looking for a mass grave foundation before they are planned.
Deliberately built schools on graves, there are in this world, but not in our country.
In 2021, foreign media **, experts found 215 children's bones under the foundation of the Kamloops Indian Residential School in British Columbia, Canada, all of which were Native American Indians.
The school operated from 1895 to 1972 and was demolished in 2000, and it is only now that the remains have been dug up and buried deep enough.
There are many more like this throughout the Americas, and the reason why Europeans and Americans do this is simply that schools will last much longer than residential buildings or other buildings, and some buildings at Harvard University can be more than 200 years old. If no one touches these foundations, some dirty and evil things will not be a**, the ugly and bloody history will be slowly forgotten, and the school will become a fig leaf for the colonizers of the Americas.
In fact, there is a lot of land in the Americas, and it is perfectly possible to find a place where there are no human remains to build a school. China's traditional funeral culture makes it difficult for us to find a place where people are not buried, especially in the Central Plains. Born in Suzhou and Hangzhou, buried in Beibei, a Luoyang shovel in Beibi Mountain can find graves from the Qing Dynasty to the Xia Dynasty.
Our neighbor South Korea wants to find a few ancient tombs, but the foundation of civilization is too thin, and a few Han Dynasty five-baht coins can also be regarded as national treasures.
As we all know, land in China has always been very tight, and this has always been the case, especially in big cities. There is an advantage to the choice of public institutions such as schools in mass graves, and generally these land developers have encountered headaches, and the reserve price of local ** bidding cannot be set too high, so they simply use it to build schools. The area with few graves is used to build a community, and the area without graves is used as cultivated land, so that the land can be fully utilized.
Moving graves is a big thing in our country, and many mass graves look desolate, and no one usually cleans up the memorials. But once a shopping mall is built, or a residential building is built, then a large number of filial sons and grandchildren will suddenly appear to the tomb owner. They took the genealogy and pushed it up for seven or eight generations, this is my grandfather's grandfather, and you will have to compensate if you level the grave.
Usually, these people don't even burn paper money on the Qingming Festival, they don't say a word when they level the grave, and they come back to make trouble after the ground pile is laid, always thinking about squeezing out the last bit of value of the ancestors and ancestors. In China, some people have become local tyrants through demolition, and some have made a fortune by demolishing graves.
If the staff said that this is a school, then most people will not fight anymore, because the school is a public building, it was not built for commercial purposes. Although China is very large, it also has a very large population, and the dead always have to make room for the living.
Land disputes in our country are a very tricky matter, and it is no exaggeration to say that improper handling of local disputes can even cause civil unrest. But if it is to build roads, schools, water conservancy projects, etc., the people are still very willing to support it.
Isn't it true that the money will come when a public school is built on a grave and the good land is put up for auction? Many places are still dependent on land finance to sustain themselves, which is easy for civil servants to think of.
In fact, those graves are not necessarily rotten ground, otherwise why would they all bury their ancestors in that place? This proves that Feng Shui is good! If the school is built in such a place, there will be more talents, what do you think?