In China, a treasure house man died, so he broke his head and buried it.

China people were very superstitious in ancient times, because ancient rulers often used the theory of destiny and astrology to explain the rationality of their positions. Therefore, for a long time, geomantic metaphysics once flooded and became the most important concept among the people in China. Of course, a qualified lie should not only convince others, but also rule itself by believing in yourself first. Therefore, emperors in the long history and temples attach great importance to geomantic omen, both before and after death.

Because of power, nobles can choose the best land in the world as their residence or grave. Throughout the ages, the largest number of imperial tombs in China are located in Beimang Mountain.

There is another legend about the place of Beimang Mountain. In 520 BC, Lao Tzu left the storage room of Zhouwangcheng and came to Beimangshan. He found this place nice, so he set up his gossip stove overnight. However, when Laozi was practicing alchemy for 998 1 day, suddenly, the blast furnace exploded with a bang, and the mountain was suddenly shrouded in radiant light, so Laozi personally ate one, immediately took off all the bones, and then went from Beimang Mountain to Hanguguan and westward to Tianzhu to educate the conference semifinals.

There is a saying in the world: the living people had better go to Suzhou and Hangzhou to enjoy happiness, because these two cities are the most beautiful and richest places in China; It is best to bury the deceased in Beimang Mountain, which can not only ensure the prosperity of future generations, but also bless themselves to remain rich in the afterlife. Therefore, in fact, many descendants have a strong interest in Beimang Mountain, and can't wait to know what is worthy of power in Beimang Mountain.

In fact, at its root, Beimang's reputation is mainly because it conforms to the traditional feng shui indicators in China. Although Beimang Mountain is not majestic, it also has a unique flavor. Coupled with the embrace of the Yellow River, this terrain is absolutely a must in the world! Backed by mountains, this is the best geomantic omen in ancient China. Mountain means calm and deep, and the mountain will not move for thousands of years; Water means agility and flexibility. Water can hold hundreds of rivers. The combination of mountains and rivers means that the tomb owner can control everything in the world and enjoy infinite glory after death.

Therefore, since the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, countless royal dignitaries have broken their heads and tried to sleep in Beimang. Their thinking is actually very simple, and they are still very attached to what they had before their death, so they hope to continue to enjoy it in the afterlife. This is actually a greedy idea, but it has been circulating at the highest level of society for a long time.

If you are lucky enough to come to Beimang, you will be amazed by Yingjie buried here. All the emperors, ministers, celebrities, poets and generals we know are buried here. It can be said that a North Mangshan Mountain has gathered one-tenth of China's outstanding figures for thousands of years. The age of their activities may be quite different, but they all chose Beimang after their death. For example, after the restoration of Emperor Guangwu of Han Dynasty, Liu Xiu chose Beimang. This hero, who lived in the Han Dynasty for 200 years, finally decided to push the northern barbarians and rest in the Yellow River. He is really a hero of a generation.

However, many low-level Mr. Feng Shui actually can't understand the burial method of Liu Xiu's tomb. Because Liu Xiu's original mausoleum violates the most basic common sense, although it looks like mountains and rivers: Mangshan Mountain in the south and Yellow River in the north are enough to show the emperor's dignity. However, it is precisely this Yellow River in the north that has gone wrong. Why do you say that?

If you have personally visited Liu Xiu's mausoleum, I'm afraid you know this problem at a glance. Because the original mausoleum turned out to be a very rare mountain with the roaring Yellow River behind it. According to common sense, the Yellow River often floods once every few years, so it is inevitable that the Yellow River will be flooded. Therefore, the unreasonable construction mode of the original mausoleum has been puzzling Mr. Feng Shui in previous dynasties. Emperors of past dynasties were not afraid of death and could not spend their old age quietly and smoothly, but Liu Xiu was not afraid of the possibility of the tomb being flooded and was forced to choose the feng shui pattern of climbing mountains with pillow water.

In fact, there is a folk version about Liu Xiu building a mausoleum. It is said that Liu Xiu's son is very naughty and never listens to his father. Liu Xiu's words often backfire and often make him helpless. Therefore, when Liu Xiu came to the end of his life, he decided to be smart. He ordered his son to build the mausoleum into a pillow that didn't conform to Feng Shui. He also deliberately thought of a story that he was short of water in his life and must bless his descendants in the Yellow River after his death.

Liu Xiuben thought that his son would do the opposite. last stand built his own mausoleum. I don't know, this disobedient son is uncharacteristically at this time, and he has honestly carried out his father's orders, which is self-defeating.

In fact, this statement is contrary to common sense. The emperor's mausoleum was built long before his death. The emperor has been working for decades, and the mausoleum has long been repaired. Liu Xiu chose this tomb mainly because he didn't want to waste people's money. He knew it would be troublesome to build a tomb in a smooth style. He thought he didn't bring any benefits to the people before his death, so he didn't want to build large buildings after his death.