A, Mangshan Geomantic Mangshan's geographical location in Luoyang can be said to be better, at the intersection of the Yellow River and the Yangtze River, and there are no mountains under the ground, there are mountains and water, which is Long Mai's position in geomantic omen, and it is an excellent land with geomantic omen. This is why the emperors of the Six Dynasties were buried here. Moreover, the soil quality of Mangshan Mountain is very good, and the land dug about 15 meters is dry and hard, which is very suitable for building underground tombs. It is not only ventilated, but also won't cause the ground to be wet because of rain, so this kind of treasure land has also been sought after by the world, and they are all proud of being buried in Mangshan Mountain.
Second, Mangshan's cemetery was discovered by archaeologists. From the Zhou Dynasty to the later Tang Dynasty, Luoyang was the main capital of successive dynasties, so it had important strategic significance. Because of its favorable geographical advantages, it has been a battleground for military strategists since ancient times. Falling in love with Luoyang is very fresh and comfortable, and the rulers like to stay here. Many ancient tombs were found in Mangshan Mountain, which also brought a trouble to archaeologists, because many historical materials were missing, which led to the inability to find these cemeteries. For archaeologists, this can be said to be a very regrettable thing. With the approval of National Cultural Heritage Administration, archaeologists can finally conduct long-term cultural relics research in Mangshan area.
Third, the archaeological significance of Mangshan After unremitting research by archaeologists, it was finally discovered that 24 emperors were buried in Mangshan area. It can be said that China has the largest number of emperors buried. Therefore, it also perfected the history from the Eastern Han Dynasty to the later Tang Dynasty to a certain extent, which can be said to be a great pioneering work in the field of archaeology in China.