The ancient couple were emperors, and the mausoleum has not been stolen so far. Every time they dig, an illusion appears. Why?

China's tomb culture is a complicated knowledge. In addition to feng shui, even the grave owner's funerary objects are also very particular. Ordinary people have no conditions and will only take what they like to the grave, but members of the royal family are different. They enjoyed all the splendor before their death, and the funerary objects after their death are naturally very rich. In the royal family, the emperor is the statue of the Ninth Five-Year Plan, and the scale of their funerary objects is simply staggering.

Although the funerary objects satisfy the owner's desire for wealth, they will inevitably arouse the interest of grave robbers. Throughout the ages, many imperial tombs have been stolen, and these precious cultural relics have unfortunately drifted to the people and even overseas. In ancient times, husband and wife were emperors, and the size of the mausoleum was far more than twice that of other emperors. But strangely, the mausoleum has not been stolen so far. What is the reason?

There is only one orthodox female emperor in the history of China. She is Wu Zetian and was buried with her husband Li Zhi after her death. It is said that it took 23 years to build this husband-and-wife burial mausoleum, and the number of funerary objects reached several hundred tons. Such a luxurious tomb failed to escape the eyes of grave robbers. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, grave robbers went to the tomb of Wu Zetian to find out. Everyone must have heard the story of Huang Chao. At the end of the Tang Dynasty, he thought of using Wu Zetian's funerary objects to increase military spending. After the invasion of Chang 'an, Huang Chao searched everywhere for the tombs of Wu Zetian and Li Zhi, but his men dug underground for a long time and didn't even find an entrance, leaving only a big ditch, which is now the "Huang Chao ditch".

During the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period, Wen Tao led 300,000 troops to rob tombs. Fortunately, he found the entrance to the imperial tomb as soon as he arrived. At this time, there was a sudden vision in the sky, lightning and thunder, and heavy rain poured down. The ancients were superstitious. Seeing this, they thought it was against God's will, so Wen Tao quickly withdrew his troops.

The third group of grave robbers appeared in the Republic of China. Sun Lianzhong went to rob the tomb with advanced weapons such as explosives, and directly blasted the entrance. However, unknown gas gushed from it, and all his men died after inhaling these gases, so Sun Lianzhong had to leave.

I have to say that the tombs of Wu Zetian and Li Zhi are really weird. Every time I dig, I have a vision. Maybe this is just a coincidence, but it has stopped many grave robbers. Many people in modern times don't believe in Machamp's chaotic gods. For example, Guo Moruo once wanted to enter the imperial tomb. At that time, the state was very strict about the excavation and protection of ancient tombs. The tombs of ancient emperors were forbidden to ordinary people, while those of Wu Zetian and Li Zhi were well preserved. Compared with the imperial tombs of other dynasties, their tombs have a satisfactory ending.