Was Sun Quan's tomb stolen? No trace of theft has been found so far (no excavation has been made so far)

People who have read The Romance of the Three Kingdoms must be familiar with Sun Quan. Many people who are interested in archaeology are curious about whether his tomb was stolen. So Sun Quan's tomb was stolen? In fact, at present, Sun Quan's tomb has not been excavated, so it is generally believed that it has not been stolen, and no trace or record about it has been found, so his tomb is probably not stolen.

Sun Quan's tomb was not excavated in ancient China, with emperors and nobles on the top and civilians on the bottom. Everyone attaches great importance to burial, so they attach great importance to tombs. After some emperors came to power, the first thing they had to do was to repair tombs, and they attached great importance to everything from geomantic omen to funerary objects. The tombs of some emperors and celebrities, usually with rich funerary objects, are the favorite places for grave robbers.

Some imperial tombs were visited by grave robbers many times, and a large number of funerary objects were lost. Some tombs with good anti-theft measures are in a better situation of being stolen. Many people always ask if Sun Quan's tomb was stolen. Because the tomb of his eldest brother Sun Ce has been stolen for a long time, and his contemporary Cao Cao has also been dug up, everyone is curious to see if his tomb has been preserved.

Sun Quan's tomb is located in Nanjing Ming Mausoleum Scenic Area, and it is generally believed that it has not been stolen, because Sun Ling has not officially excavated it. Before, there was no record of Sun Quan's tomb being stolen. After liberation, many archaeologists failed to find the Gangneung underground palace. Until with the progress of foot bone technology, archaeologists used advanced instruments to explore Gangneung, which is Sun Quan's tomb.

After archaeologists detected the ancient tomb, they immediately cleaned and excavated it. As a result, when the soil layer was almost cleared, they actually saw a lot of water flowing out of the tomb. The experts drained the water and were about to continue digging, but they were stopped by the captain of the archaeological team and asked them to fill in the soil. Because the relevant departments have regulations, you can't take the initiative to dig graves without the approval of the higher authorities.

Therefore, the archaeological team that discovered Sun Quan's tomb at that time did not directly dig out Sun Quan's tomb and fill it back to its original state. So whether his tomb was stolen may not be known until someone else digs it up. Many people think that even the tomb of his eldest brother Sun Ce has long been stolen, and it is unlikely that his tomb is still intact.