When it comes to Changbai Mountain, I always feel that there are many mysterious colors on it. One is because of the "excessive" protection of Changbai Mountain by the Qing Dynasty, and the other is because of the fire of tomb robbing TV movies and novels in recent years.
Especially in the "Notes on Tomb Robbery" that was fired some time ago, it is set that there is a celestial burial tomb in Changbai Mountain. This tomb in Changbai Mountain is also called Genting Temple.
In this novel, Genting Palace was designed by Wang Zanghai, a ghost craftsman in the early Ming Dynasty. The palace floats in the air, as beautiful as the heavenly palace.
At the same time, there is another legend. It is rumored that Xiang Yuan, Chiyou's younger brother, turned himself into a sword spirit, making it the first sword in the world. Feared by Fuxi, he was later sealed in Genting Palace.
Of course, these are just fairy tales and legends, and the specific content is not credible. But is there a tomb in Changbai Mountain? Why has it been strictly defended since the founding of the Qing Dynasty? Let's take a look at the story of Changbai Mountain.
The Qing dynasty's strict defense of Changbai Mountain originated from superstition.
Changbai Mountain has been heavily guarded since the Qing Dynasty entered the customs. Especially after the emperor shunzhi ascended the throne, he ordered a mountain closure. Since then, Changbai Mountain has been banned for more than 200 years in the Qing Dynasty.
Why is there such a practice? Is there anything special in it? Actually, it's nothing special. The key point is that the Qing Dynasty regarded Changbai Mountain as a land of Longxing. Since the Qing Dynasty was ruled by Manchu, I was always worried that I could not maintain long-term stability.
Especially in the Ming Dynasty, there is a legend that Liu Bowen conquered Long Mai, but only abandoned Long Mai in Changbai Mountain. It turned out that Zhu Yuanzhang became the emperor and let Liu Bowen conquer Long Mai.
Liu Bowen cut off Long Mai in Wuxi and Gaolan Mountain successively, leaving only Long Mai in the northeast. When he was going to kill Long Mai with his soldiers, he suddenly had a dream on the road.
In my dream, I dreamed that someone had a dream for him and told him that your beheading of Long Mai was against God's will, and it would be a catastrophe in the future. If you cut off all Long Mai in the world, you will never have children or daughters.
After Liu Bowen was frightened, he decided to move troops back to Korea immediately and let the last Long Mai go. And Liu Bowen spared Long Mai, which happened to be the rise of Nurhachi and others. After the Qing dynasty entered the customs, it also paid more attention to its own land of Longxing.
So the emperor shunzhi ordered the closure of the mountain, in fact, in order to protect their ancestral home. Until the Xianfeng period, the national strength of the Qing dynasty was weak and it was unable to protect the huge territory.
The ban on Changbai Mountain has gradually weakened, and more and more people have entered the Changbai Mountain area. So the Qing dynasty banned Changbai Mountain, and there was no treasure in it. But when it comes to tombs, there are really not many inside.
What ancient tombs are there in Changbai Mountain? The last queen was elegant.
Speaking of Wanrong, the last queen, she is also a very poor woman. When I married Puyi, Puyi had lost the throne. His title as the last queen is actually not orthodox enough.
Later, Emperor Puyi was driven out of the Forbidden City, and she followed Puyi all the way. Later, Japan controlled the Northeast, and Puyi was tricked into establishing a puppet Manchukuo in the Northeast. Wanrong became the queen of Manchukuo, but Puyi was no longer Puyi.
Because of the previous Princess Knife Revolution, Puyi really lost face. Moreover, due to Puyi's own physical reasons, it has been unsatisfactory in sexual intercourse. There are even rumors that Wanrong had an affair with Puyi's bodyguard and even gave birth to a daughter.
Of course, the daughter didn't survive and was thrown into the brazier shortly after her birth. However, it is precisely because of this blow that Wanrong fell into madness. On the one hand, he was imprisoned by Puyi, on the other hand, he became addicted to opium.
Finally, Puyi fled and had a "promising day". But in the end, they were captured by our guerrillas and transported to Changchun, Yonghua and Yanji. Finally, he died in Yanji prison in Jilin on June 1946.
Because of the chaos at that time, and Puyi and Wanrong's relatives were not around, no one took Wanrong's body away. It is said that it was finally thrown directly into a ravine in Changbai Mountain.
Therefore, if Changbai Mountain must have a tomb, it may be the grace of the last queen. What's more, it's a pity that there is not even a monument in the tomb. I guess it's just a matter of wrapping it up with a mat.
In addition, there are the tombs of princesses in the Tang Dynasty, the tombs of Koguryo kings and the tombs of Eastern Xia princesses. Among them, the Kingdom of Eastern Xia is the one in Tomb Raider Notes.
Maybe it was written at that time, and it did refer to the real historical situation. However, the country of winter and summer is not as fantastic as the novel says, but an ordinary tomb hole. As for Genting Palace, it is absolutely impossible.