Does King Xian’s Tomb really exist? Is it really in heaven?

The "Yunnan Worm Valley" starring Pan Yueming is currently on the air. In order to "save themselves", Hu Bayi, Fatty Wang, and Staff Yang choose to go to the Worm Valley to look for the Muchen Bead in the tomb of King Xian. In the play, King Xian describes a king of a small border country (ancient Dian Kingdom) who rules a place the size of a "county town", but he builds a celestial palace tomb that can be "ascended to immortality" with utmost luxury. King Xian himself was proficient in the art of Feng Shui and Bagua, and set up many obstacles in the tomb, but Hu Bayi and the others saw through them one by one. In the play, we know that King Xian built a majestic palace in the sky. Hu Bayi thought it was King Xian’s tomb, but it was ultimately confirmed that the Heavenly Palace was not King Xian’s tomb, and the real tomb of King Xian was actually underwater.

First of all, it is certain that with the level of science and technology in ancient times, it was impossible to build a tomb for the king in the sky. Moreover, according to the ancient burial culture, it is extremely inconsistent with Feng Shui to build a tomb in the sky. , we see that of all the tombs of emperors and generals in ancient times, few were built in the air, they were basically underground palaces.

So does the ancient Dian Kingdom's King Presentation described in "Yunnan Worm Valley" really exist? First of all, you have the ancient Dian Kingdom and its King Presentation, but there is no "Ancient Dian Kingdom's Presenting the King". The real King Xian was Liu De during the Western Han Dynasty, and his fiefdom was in Xian County, Hebei Province today, which has nothing to do with Yunnan. Therefore, the tomb of King Xian exists in present-day Xian County, Hebei Province, not Yunnan Province. As for the Tomb of King Xian described in "Yunnan Worm Valley", it really does not exist. Here is some analysis from film and television works.