No one was spared from the theft of the imperial tomb in Qing Dynasty, but why was the imperial tomb in Yuan Dynasty safe and sound?

In the history of China, there were more than 200 emperors around * *, and each emperor left an out-and-out "national treasure". When Chinese emperors built tombs, they mostly chose places with good feng shui and built them with great fanfare. After their death, they were buried by beautiful scenery. Because they are buried, there will inevitably be funerary objects. Some of these tombs can stand for thousands of years, some die with the passage of time, some are stolen, and some only exist in legends.

This legendary mausoleum is the mausoleum of the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty. None of the tombs of the emperors of the Yuan Dynasty have been found so far, and the most famous one is Genghis Khan's mausoleum.

Why on earth is this?

The Yuan Dynasty was founded by Mongols, and Kublai Khan's generation made Beijing its capital. Before the Mongols established the Yuan Dynasty, it was called the khanate, and the emperor called it the Great Khan. At first, after Khan's death, the funeral was very grand and the mausoleum was very large. But the Mongols are nomadic people and have no fixed place to live. When people leave, the tomb can't move.

In this way, the emperor was dug away by the enemy, robbed of all the treasures in the tomb, and then slaughtered, which is also very tragic. Later, the Mongols learned their lesson and adopted a secret burial method after Khan's death, so that people could not find Khan's tomb. After the Yuan Dynasty made Beijing its capital, it inherited this burial method. After the emperor died, he was buried in this way, that is, the burial place of the emperor's mausoleum was not marked, published or recorded.

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In other words, after the Yuan Dynasty emperor was buried, he backfilled with soil and then "trampled to death". It is also necessary to surround all the surroundings with tents. Only when grass grows on the ground of the grave and is no different from the surrounding grass will the tent be removed, so as not to reveal the location of the grave. Finally, a small camel was killed on the surface of the secret cemetery. At this time, the female camel accompanying the young camel will howl very sadly and remember this place with her special memory.

The next year, when she came to sacrifice, she brought this female camel. When she was far away, she would run sadly and howl at the place where the little camel was killed, so that the people who came to sacrifice could find the exact location of the grave. Suppose the legend is true, but the life span of the camel is limited, then with the passage of time, this symbol of memory gradually disappears. Finally, there were more than 10 emperors in the Yuan Dynasty, and the world didn't even know a royal mausoleum. Not only that, but even the burial places of princes and nobles in the Yuan Dynasty are rarely found.

The mausoleum of the Emperor of the Yuan Dynasty became a mysterious existence. If you can't find it, how can it be stolen?