It is definitely impossible. Even though the name is Emperor Burial Mountain, what is buried under the mountain is not the corpse of an emperor. How could ancient emperors bury themselves with other emperors, so this Emperor Burial Mountain is It's just a rumor, it's not that mysterious at all.
The funerals of ancient emperors were very particular. Both the location of the cemetery and the burial objects were very particular. The more famous the emperor, the better the location he chose. For example, the Mausoleum of Qin Shi Huang, Wu Zetian's imperial mausoleum is a geomantic treasure, and the exact location of the legendary Emperor Burial Mountain has not yet been revealed. It is a bit too fantasy to say that all emperors are buried under the mountain.
Let’s take the Qin Emperor’s Mausoleum as an example. The terracotta warriors and horses we saw in Xi’an are actually just burial objects and not the main tomb of Qin Shihuang. Although the real Qin Emperor’s Mausoleum has been discovered, with the current There is no way to open up science and technology, and this has a lot to do with geographical location and other factors.
The Qianling Mausoleum of China’s only female emperor Wu Zetian has also been discovered so far, but its location is not what we call Emperor Burial Mountain. The location of the Qianling Mausoleum is also very particular in Feng Shui. Moreover, there are no other emperors' tombs around the tombs of these two famous emperors.
If Emperor Burial Mountain is really that good in terms of Feng Shui or other specialties, it would not be anyone else’s turn. Qin Shihuang would have snatched it away long ago. After all, Qin Shihuang’s strength back then meant You can be buried anywhere, and the person who helped Qin Shihuang choose the cemetery was also a famous Feng Shui master in history.
Based on these factors, the so-called Emperor Burial Mountain is just a rumor spread by people.