Unfortunately, the dream is beautiful, but the reality is very skinny. Nearly 500 emperors in history can be completely preserved to modern times. There is an imperial mausoleum in Guangzhou, and the owner of the tomb made it impeccable in a special way. I could have been immortal, but I didn't expect to meet ray.
The name of this tomb is Liu? Ada, whose real name was Ada, was the founder of the Southern Han Dynasty during the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period. Liu? In the early Han Dynasty, politics was fairly clear, and scholars were valued for ruling the world, while ministers were modest. However, with the stability of the regime, it gradually revealed its brutal and greedy side. He not only tortured indiscriminately, but also extorted and plundered the wealth of the people and put it in his mausoleum as a funerary object.
Liu? Worried that the mausoleum would be stolen after death, I thought hard and finally came up with a way, that is, pouring iron juice on the outer wall of the underground palace to turn the whole mausoleum into a hollow iron knot. What about Liu later? Liu Zan, who succeeded to the throne after his death, buried him in Kangling, and then sealed the tomb door. This mausoleum is indestructible and can hardly be stolen.
Is the fact the same as Liu? As expected, after the death of Kangling, countless grave robbers visited, but no one could cause any damage to the outer wall of the tomb. It's a pity that people are not as good as the sky. Maybe Liu? He did too much evil before his death, or poured too much iron juice. In the ninth year of Chongzhen, Daming, in a thunderstorm, suddenly a thunder hit the tomb and opened a crack about half a meter wide.
After the rain, the local villagers were shocked to see what they saw. The villagers who reacted swarmed in and looted the treasures in the tomb. Liu? These bones were also abandoned in the wilderness. Not only that, it was also used as a bomb shelter by local villagers during the Cultural Revolution hundreds of years later.