In ancient times, when the spirit of the emperor was sought, Long Mai, as the tomb of the emperor, and Kunlun Mountain, as the "ancestor of thousands of mountains", could not be ignored by all emperors. Age but the result is always unexpected: archaeologists have never found the emperor's tomb in Kunlun Mountain, which will inevitably cause confusion and excitement. Why does this happen, because it is very unusual to speculate based on old behavior habits? First of all, Kunlun Mountain is an ancient sacred peak. There are too many legends.
First, this is the place where immortals lived in ancient culture. The ancients worshipped gods very much. Once the gods blamed it, the emperor couldn't bear it and dared not build the Kunlun tomb on the mountain. The second ancient emperor worshipped their ancestors in addition to the gods. Many emperors believe that the establishment of the dynasty was due to the protection of ancestors, so-called "ancestors are obvious." Then he called his hometown Longxing, the so-called hometown of Long Mai, just like Fengyang in the Ming Dynasty and Changbai Mountain in the Qing Dynasty.
Another reason is that in China's past unified dynasties, such as Qin, Han (early Han), Song and other dynasties, their territory did not reach Kunlun, and the territory across hostile countries was much less. Building a mausoleum requires a lot of manpower and material resources. It is unrealistic and impossible to build a tomb there, so they can't build a tomb in Kunlun Mountain. So it is normal to find the emperor's tomb in Kunlun Mountain, the ancestor of Wanshan Mountain. ?
Because there was no emperor to build a mausoleum there, san huang of the previous dynasty didn't dare to The Secret Behind, which is why Kunlun Mountain never found the emperor's mausoleum.