In fact, there is no real emperor's body in Huangdi Mausoleum. This Huangdi Mausoleum is the hope of future generations, and it is a cenotaph. The Yellow Emperor occupies a large space in the myth and history of China, but it is still difficult to prove the evidence of historical facts. There are countless magical fairy tales about the Yellow Emperor.
Legend has it that the Yellow Emperor was buried in Long Mai, China, guarded by the Golden Dragon. This is an extremely beautiful fairy tale. Origin of the beast: According to legend, the Yellow Emperor invented the first tripod in history, so when this tripod was alive, a golden dragon suddenly fell from the sky and disappeared with it.
China people have had three kinds of worship since ancient times: the worship of monarch and teacher, the worship of ancestors and the worship of heaven and earth.
Therefore, after the death of the emperor, he must be as noble as before and cannot carry anything. Generally speaking, people in China generally believe that Kunlun Mountain is the source of Long Mai in China, and the Yellow Emperor is buried in Kunlun Mountain. Besides the Yellow Emperor, there are two mausoleums on the Long Mai in Kunlun Mountain.
One of them was Qin Shihuang, probably because he was in Long Mai. So far, the mausoleum of Qin Shihuang has not been fully understood by the world. No one can reveal its true face, and the Terracotta Warriors Pit is just the tip of the iceberg. Some people say that this is because of Long Mai's asylum, which is unknown.
The other is Gan Ling, where Tang Gaozong and Wu Zetian are buried. Different from the mystery of the above two tombs, this tomb has long been known to the world. However, so many grave robbers, none of them succeeded. Objectively speaking, the site selection of this tomb is very good, and great efforts have been made to prevent grave robbery. Maybe Long Mai played a role.