Why is Liu Bei buried in three different places?

Liu Bei was the pioneer of Shu in the Three Kingdoms. I became sworn friends with Guan Yu and Zhang Fei in Taoyuan. After "three visits to the thatched cottage", Zhuge Liang was invited to become his own strategist. After the founding of Shu, Liu Bei died in Baidicheng, ending his legendary life.

Although Liu Bei died, the rumors about his tomb never stopped. One of the biggest disputes is where Liu Bei's mausoleum is. There are three Liu Bei's Tomb in China. Which is true and which is false? Is it another trick left by Zhuge Liang?

According to the Records of the Three Kingdoms written by Chen Shou, Liu Bei died in Yong 'an Palace, which is now fengjie county in Chongqing. His body was sent to Chengdu in May and buried in Hui Ling, now Wuhou Temple, in August.

This location should be the most accurate, and archaeologists also found Liu Bei's tomb and bricks from the Shu period in Wuhou Temple, so this is probably Liu Bei's tomb.

But some people say that Liu Bei was buried in pengshan county, near Chengdu. According to Pengshan County Records, during the Republic of China, some people claimed to be descendants of Liu Bei and kept the tomb in a house under construction. He also said that Liu's genealogy was left behind, but the man was dead and it was difficult to find it. More than ten years ago, archaeologists discovered a huge ancient tomb under the Lotus Dam, which locals thought was Liu Bei's tomb.

Therefore, some people say that the Temple of Wuhou is actually just a cenotaph of Liu Bei, which is used to hide people's eyes and ears, prevent grave robbers from destroying it, and build a house is the real Liu Bei's Tomb. At that time, this problem also caused discussion in academic circles.

In addition, some historians believe that it was summer when Liu Bei died. As we all know, the weather is hottest in summer. It takes a month for Liu Bei to be transported back to Chengdu from Fengjie, and then he stopped in Chengdu for three months before being buried. At that time, Liu Bei's body had rotted, and Liu Bei could not be buried in Chongqing and Chengdu, but Zhuge Liang found a place with good feng shui along the way and buried Liu Bei.

When the army returned, burying Liu Bei was just a face-saving project, and it was just another burial. Ladies and gentlemen, where do you think the real Liu Bei's Tomb is?

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