Play the geomantic omen of Emperor Wu of Han Dynasty

Because the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty is deep and built with thousands of stones, it is difficult for ordinary grave robbers to enter, and the anti-theft mechanism in the tomb is cleverly designed, so far the core tomb has not been opened.

Maoling is the mausoleum of Liu Che, the Emperor of the Han Dynasty. Because of its magnificent shape and scale, it is called the Oriental Pyramid. Although it can't be compared with Qin Shihuang's mausoleum in area, the treasures buried in the tomb should be no less than Qin Shihuang and even more than Qin Shihuang's mausoleum. Because the national strength of the Han Dynasty is strong, both the economy and the population are much stronger than that of the Qin Dynasty, and the treasures buried with Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty will naturally be richer.

Legend has it that when Liu Che was a prince, he hunted in Maoxiang, Li Huai County. Suddenly he saw a unicorn running in the Woods, so he decided that the place where Kirin stayed must be a land of feng shui. He silently wrote down that after becoming Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, he chose this place as his own cemetery and began to spend one-third of the national income to build the imperial tomb every year. The national strength of the Han dynasty was unprecedented, and the money accumulated by the national treasury was inexhaustible for many years, and even the rope for wearing money rotted away. With the support of such a strong national strength, the mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was built for 53 years, which shows how much manpower and financial resources Liu Che spent on it.

According to historical records, countless pearls, precious stones and agates were piled up in the mausoleum until the underground palace and mausoleum could not be stuffed. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was also buried in gold clothes with precious jewels in his mouth. So many treasures naturally aroused the lust of many thieves in history. Chilinjun, Huang Chao Uprising Army and Dong Zhuo all went to Maoling to steal treasures, but they were transported by carriage for dozens of days, and only a part of the treasures in the tomb were stolen. The underground palace of the core mausoleum is deeply buried, protected by huge stones, and has a heavily designed killing mechanism. The treasure inside is still in the dark, and now it has been protected by the state with strong measures, and it is even more impossible for grave robbers to succeed.