What's in Wu Zetian's mausoleum? Why hasn't anyone stolen 1000 years?

Speaking of Wu Zetian, I think it is all-powerful. She was the first female emperor in China. In the feudal patriarchal society, it is not easy for a weak woman to have any position, and it is even harder for Wu Zetian to become an emperor. Such a woman with a story and status, her funerary objects will naturally be more luxurious than those of other emperors. Moreover, her graveyard covers a wide area. As long as the grave robbers dig to the tip of the iceberg, they will have nothing to worry about for life.

First, look at what's inside. After the death of Wu Zetian, she was buried with Li Zhi. There must be a lot of treasures. Li Zhi's funerary objects and Wu Zetian's funerary objects are very attractive, and Li Zhi himself likes antique calligraphy and painting, so it is definitely something that cannot be valued. In addition, Wu Zetian was the first female emperor, so there were few funerary objects. It is said that the Preface to Lanting Collection is hidden in it. Wow, taking it out is a national treasure.

In addition to rare antique calligraphy and painting, gold and silver jewelry, there may be a very precious thing in the dry tomb-A Record of Wu Zetian written by Jason Wu, a famous historian in the Tang Dynasty.

Some archaeologists say that besides the real danger, there are some crises that are invisible to the naked eye, which we can understand as curses. This is the mysterious power we talked about at the beginning. There is a huge tablet without words at the entrance of Wu Zetian cemetery. It is said that the mysterious power comes from this monument, which is mysterious because it has no words. Wu Zetian's mausoleum has been safe for thousands of years. Why doesn't anyone dare touch it? Because of its existence, archaeologists say that at that time, a group of grave robbers moved the crooked brains of Wu Zetian cemetery and were about to dig, but they felt very dizzy. Everyone thought it was an earthquake and ran away. Later, they learned that there was only a local vibration in their place. Maybe this is the curse.

Another reason is that it is a treasure trove of geomantic omen. Wu Zetian sent Feng Shui masters Yuan Tiangang and Li to look for the cemetery in tandem. A man found this place and buried the copper coins in the soil. The other took a hairpin and stuck it in the soil. After they came to me, it turned out to be the same place. Then Huang Wu sent a minister to check that it was accurate to insert the hairpin into the money eye of the copper coin.

It's really wonderful to be a mausoleum. Although you can't be superstitious, the facts are right in front of you. The treasure land of geomantic omen will not be spoiled by others, so no one can enter Ganling so far! There are countless people who stole Ganling in history. There are three thieves on record, but they all failed. First, Huang Chao, the leader of the peasant uprising in the late Tang Dynasty, led 400,000 troops to dig a 40-meter-deep Huang Chao ditch, but it didn't succeed because of the wrong direction. The second is Wen Tao, the secretariat of Yaozhou in the Five Dynasties. He is a grave robber who touches gold, and he is the captain. Except for the dry tombs, all the tombs in the Tang Dynasty were stolen by this man, which shows that the level of grave robbery is superb.

However, the process of robbing the tomb was not smooth. It was sunny when I went there, but it was stormy when I dug in the mountains. I went there three times, but Wen Tao got scared, thinking that he was blessed by God, and never dared to dig again. The third is that Sun Lianzhong, the general of the Kuomintang, led a group of people to learn from Sun Dianying, a thief from Dongling, and camped in Liangshan, blasting three layers of rocks next to the pyramid-shaped mound with explosives, and finally didn't get any benefits. To sum up, Ganling is really a treasure trove of feng shui and has not been stolen so far!