Moreover, this tradition has a long history, starting from Xia and Shang dynasties, and burying the dead according to blood relationship has gradually become a tradition. But in the Qing Dynasty, there was an emperor who was not buried in his ancestral grave after his death, and that was Yong Zhengdi.
For Yong Zhengdi, he should be buried next to his father Kangxi after his death. In fact, there are many speculations about Yong Zhengdi's unwillingness to be buried in Zuling. One of them is the origin of Yong Zhengdi's throne, which was actually obtained by killing his father. This is also an outrageous thing. I couldn't face my father at that time.
It is for this reason that Yong Zhengdi is unwilling and afraid to be buried with his father. But this statement is only widely circulated among the people, and there is no historical record or evidence to prove it. But according to the exact historical records, Yong Zhengdi is very superstitious about Feng Shui.
At that time, he discovered a treasure trove of geomantic omen, which is now Tailing Mountain. Has a unique geographical environment, all aspects are in line with Yong Zhengdi's psychological expectations. Although today, Yong Zhengdi doesn't want to be buried spiritually, it is probably due to his extreme superstition of Feng Shui.