These 3 tombs are considered untouchable, untouchable, untouchable

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-25

In ancient times, Captain Touching Gold was a secret guild that specialized in sneaking into the ancient tombs of the jungle late at night in search of treasures. However, they did not dare to attack all of them. In ancient China, there were three figures buried on the dragon vein, which were untouchable, untouchable and untouchable. What's the hidden story? Let's find out.

The Tomb of the Yellow Emperor is an extremely sacred mausoleum in the ancient history of our country. The Yellow Emperor is not only one of the earliest recorded ancients, but also regarded as one of the great ancestors of the Chinese nation. He was born in the era of transition from primitive society to family society, and it was a critical period when people's family concepts and surname systems began to take shape. The Yellow Emperor was portrayed as an otherworldly hero, and legend has it that when he was born, a vision appeared in the sky to symbolize him as the chosen one.

The Yellow Emperor had shown great talent and charisma as a leader since his youth, and was promoted to the rank of tribal leader at an early age, and quickly expanded his sphere of influence. Under his leadership, the tribes achieved rapid development, eventually unified many tribes in the Yellow River Valley, and laid the foundation of Chinese civilization.

Known as the "Xuanyuan Yellow Emperor" by later generations, he was the founder of Chinese civilization. After unifying China, the Yellow Emperor was enshrined as the supreme leader until legend has it that he rode the dragon ** and turned into a god. In honor of the Yellow Emperor, a mausoleum was built for him, and rich funerary goods were placed in it. However, due to the sacred status of the Yellow Emperor's tomb, countless tomb robbers in ancient and modern times did not dare to infringe on it.

Next up is the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, which is terrifying to tomb robbers. The mausoleum was first discovered by accident by a Shaanxi farmer and has remained untouched after years of conservation. Qin Shi Huang was hailed as a generation of overlords for his extraordinary political and military achievements. However, his bizarre actions in his later years, such as the construction of lavish palaces and the pursuit of immortality, caused the Qin dynasty to rapidly decline.

The mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang began to be built during his reign, and after decades of hard work, a spectacular mausoleum was built. Thinking of possible tomb robbing, Qin Shi Huang set up intricate traps and traps inside the mausoleum to dissuade anyone who tried to approach them.

The last famous tomb located above the dragon vein is the Qianling Tomb of Wu Zetian. The scale of the Qianling Tomb is large, the defense is tight, and it is almost impossible to be stolen and excavated. Tomb robbers have tried to invade, but have failed due to unexplained paranormal phenomena, making Qianling a forbidden place for tomb robbers.

With the popularity of the theme of tomb robbing, although the school captain touching gold has aroused the admiration of some young people, we must make it clear that tomb robbery is an absolutely prohibited behavior from both a legal and moral point of view. In history, even heroes like Cao Cao had to resort to the extreme measure of robbing tombs for military expenses. However, this kind of behavior is illegal in modern society, and the profession of touching gold has become a thing of the past. We hope that this destruction of ancient cultural heritage will not happen again and will be forever forgotten.

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