Why didn't the emperor build a tomb in Sichuan?

The ancient emperors were very particular about choosing tombs, because the ancients were superstitious and thought that their tombs would affect future generations. Good choices can last for generations, and bad choices will lead to the death of the second emperor. Qin Shihuang is a good example. In ancient times, geomantic omen was very important in choosing a tomb site. Why not choose Sichuan? Take Qin Shihuang as an example. In order to build his own mausoleum, Qin Shihuang set up a special post and searched for the location of his mausoleum year after year. At that time, the tomb site chosen by Qin Shihuang must have five rivers and five peaks, forming a golden dragon with five claws.

Besides, the selected cemetery must be built in Long Mai. Although the location of Long Mai is easy to find, it is not easy to find the Five Mountains without water. In the end, there was really no way, and the five-claw golden dragon was made by hand. Because it was artificial, the second one died.

According to the ancient geomantic omen, the ancients believed that China had always had three Long Mai. Long Mai starts from Kunlun Mountain in the west and then extends eastward.

From the foot of Kunlun Mountain to the east, there are three Long Mai: Belon (Gen Long Mai), Zhonglong (Long Mai) and Nanlong (Long Mai). At that time, Qin Shihuang destroyed two Long Mai cities, north and south, in order to enjoy the whole world for himself.

North Long Mai extends from Xinjiang to Inner Mongolia, Qinghai and Gansu, and finally reaches the Heijiliao region. Long Mai extends from Yunnan-Guizhou-Sichuan area to Hunan and Guangdong, and finally to Jiangsu and Zhejiang. In Long Mai, it starts from Sichuan, reaches Henan and Anhui in the west, and finally ends in Shandong. Isn't there Long Mai in Sichuan? Why is there no emperor buried here? Long Mai is the premise, and the key is to have an emperor in Sichuan. In fact, throughout the history of China for thousands of years, you will find that there is no unified emperor in Sichuan, but only an independent regime at most.

When it comes to the emperor of Shu, the most famous is Liu Bei in the Three Kingdoms period, but Liu Bei only divided the world into three parts. Sichuan's geographical conditions are so favorable, why can't we unify the emperors of the world? In fact, it has a lot to do with the geographical environment.

Because Sichuan itself is a basin, it was a desolate place in ancient times. In Sichuan, people live comfortably, but it is not easy for outsiders to come in. As the ancients said, it is difficult to get through the Shu Road and reach the sky.

Under such geographical conditions, Sichuan is very easy to be self-sufficient. Even in the case of war, Sichuan can stand on its own feet as king, such as Liu Bei. Then occupy dangerous places and slowly plot the world.

But slowly, the plot world is too difficult. It's easy to get in through the Shu Road, but it's not easy to get out. Since there is no emperor who can unify the world, which emperor has nothing to do and chooses his grave here? After all, emperors choose tombs nearby.