Wu Zetian’s mausoleum was chosen by Yuan Tiangang and Li Chunfeng. What’s so special about the Feng Shui of this place?

The peculiar thing is that Feng Shui is mainly reflected in two aspects in China. One is when building a house, and the other is when building a mausoleum. Wu Zetian asked Feng Shui masters Yuan Tiangang and Li Chunfeng to choose the location of her mausoleum. Yuan Tiangang originally observed that the sky is divided into yin and yang, and discovered a treasure land on Liangshan Mountain, so he buried his copper coins as a mark. Li Chunfeng looked at the ups and downs of the mountains and found that Liangshan Mountain looked like a woman lying on her back. He felt that this treasure land would be very beneficial to the heroine, so he found a place on the mountain and made a mark on his head with a hairpin.

Feng Shui has been highly praised in China since ancient times. As we all know, China attaches great importance to family members and family, so Feng Shui is particularly important to China. Not only ordinary people attach great importance to Feng Shui, but emperors and monarchs also attach great importance to Feng Shui.

When Wu Zetian returned to the throne, they knew that they had chosen the same place and found that Li Chunfeng's hair pin was inserted into the copper coin hole buried by Yuan Tiangang. Such a result showed that the Feng Shui of Wu Zetian's tomb was not good. Great. After Wu Zetian ascended the throne, she started working on her residence very early. So she asked two famous Feng Shui masters, Li Chunfeng and Yuan Tiangang, to choose her own mausoleum. After many twists and turns, we finally chose Shuangfeng, which has a very unique appearance.

As a female emperor in history, Shuang Rufeng is obviously very suitable for Wu Zetian. The geographical location here is relatively hidden, which makes Qianling Mausoleum free of tomb robbers. Qianling has a wide view and a very good environment, which is very good from a Feng Shui perspective. Qianling Mausoleum not only has good Feng Shui, but also has good concealment and is very solidly built. Although Qianling Mausoleum is relatively hidden and many tomb robbers have actually discovered this place, Qianling Mausoleum can be preserved.

This is all because of its hard appearance. It is said that there are many traces of Qianling being blown up by explosives, but none of them were blown up. It can be seen that the hardness is too high. A strange phenomenon was discovered in the Qianling Tombs of the past dynasties. The weather suddenly changed. The originally bright weather suddenly started to rain and thunder. This can be said to be a series of strange things.