Many tomb owners are also afraid that their tombs will be visited, so they think of many ways to prevent grave robbery. Shen Wanshan is one of them. As the richest man in the Ming Dynasty, the wealth in the tomb must be enormous. In order to protect himself from being quiet after death, he built the cemetery under water.
There is also a tomb of Shen Wansan in Zhouzhuang, Kunshan, Jiangsu. The strangest thing is that this tomb was built under water. It is said that Shen Wansan felt wronged, but at this time he could not face his hometown.
But Shen Wansan missed his hometown so much that he secretly built a cemetery under the water, buried the body here and built a suspicious tomb in Yunnan. This will not only fulfill your desire to return to the basics, but also prevent grave robbers from patronizing.
Who's Shen Wansan?
Shen Wansan, 1306, is from Nanxun Town, Wucheng County, Huzhou Road. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, Shen Wansan moved to Zhouzhuang Town with his father and made a fortune in farming. He was appreciated by the wealthy businessman Lu and gave him a huge sum of money. After that, Shen Wansan went abroad to do overseas trade and soon became the richest man in Jiangnan.
Subsequently, private schools were set up in Yinzibang to promote education, and Guanqian Street was built in Suzhou Xuanmiaoguan, and the Great Wall was invested to repair the capital. However, Zhu Yuanzhang was sent to Yunnan on suspicion; During his exile, he became rich by doing business on the ancient tea-horse road. 1393 died in Pingyue and was buried in Fuquan Mountain. Later generations moved to Zhouzhuang Darren Chan Bang.