How awesome is Yuan Tiangang's tomb? Why didn't anyone dare to steal it after thousands of years?

Yuan Tiangang (recorded as "Yuan Tiangang" in historical records) was a famous metaphysician, astronomer and Taoist in the Tang Dynasty. His most famous work is that he co-wrote a wonderful book "TuiBei Tu" with another master of metaphysics in the Tang Dynasty, which calculated China's national fortune for more than two thousand years since the Tang Dynasty.

Although it is not yet possible to test whether the popular version of Tutui is the original version, the national movement trend predicted in Tutui is very accurate only from the existing version. For example, many historical events such as the demise of the Ming Dynasty, the Li Zicheng Uprising, the Sino-Japanese Sino-Japanese War of 1894-1895, War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression and so on were accurately calculated, which made Yuan Tiangang famous.

So, did Yuan Tiangang, who has such skills, accurately estimate the situation after his death? Although this point is not recorded in the official history, many unofficial history rumors have never stopped imagining it.

Among them, the most popular story about Yuan Tiangang's tomb is that Yuan Tiangang went out with Li to look for a treasure trove of geomantic omen after his death. Later, they came to Qionglai, Sichuan today. On a mountain, both of them took a good look, so they met and died together and were buried here.

In this way, Yuan Tiangang and Li died and were buried in Baihe Mountain in Qionglai. Their graves are only a few hundred meters apart.

Although they are all masters of metaphysics and buried in the same place, the fate of their graves is quite different after many years. Yuan Tiangang's tomb is still intact, and Li's tomb has already been dug by grave robbers.

So, what caused this phenomenon? Is it that Yuan Tiangang secretly set an organ trap for his grave? Facts have proved that the land that Yuan Tiangang and Li were optimistic about in those years has a very good geographical position. Shortly after their death, it was requisitioned by the court to build a barracks.

However, after the barracks were repaired, Yuan Tiangang's tomb happened to be in the barracks, while Li's tomb was unfortunately built outside the barracks. Besides, Sichuan is a place where mountain thieves and bandits are frequent. Yuan Tiangang and Li are very famous, and they even received a lot of awards from the imperial court before their death. Therefore, after their death, many people believe that there must be very precious funerary objects in their graves, so that more and more people begin to envy their graves.

But the imperial court built barracks here, and Yuan Tiangang's tomb was naturally protected by soldiers, so Li suffered. Because his grave was not protected, many people went crazy to steal and dig his grave.

However, as the old saying goes, you can't escape the first day, but you can't escape the fifteenth. After the collapse of the Tang Dynasty, the barracks in Baiheshan collapsed, and Yuan Tiangang's tomb was no longer protected by soldiers. His tomb could not help repeating the mistakes of Li's tomb.

Sometimes fate is so confusing that even experts like Yuan Tiangang and Li can't calculate their own fate after death. However, maybe they never cared too much about their own affairs before their death. After all, they can't take it away, whether it's honor or money. As the saying goes, no, no death. This is life. Although it sounds sad, isn't this a portrayal of each of us?