The mystery of Feng Shui in Wu Zetian's cemetery reveals the magic of Feng Shui.

1, it is said that there are as many as 500 tons of jewels buried in it, accounting for one-third of the treasury in the heyday of the Tang Dynasty! Legend has it that Wang Xizhi's Preface to Lanting, the top national treasure, is also among them. So since Wu Zetian was lying inside, Gan Ling has never stopped. Officials and thieves want to have a quick look, which is the lifelong pursuit of grave robbers.

2. The first person to go to Ganling was the Huang Chao Uprising Army in the late Tang Dynasty. He led 400,000 troops to dig Ganling, but more than half of Liangshan was dug. He wanted enough treasure, but he couldn't dig it.

3. Secondly, the second grave robber is Wen Tao, a famous grave robber. He dug as many as seventeen imperial tombs, but stumbled among them. It is said that this is also the mystery of Ganling. Wen Tao led tens of thousands of people up the mountain to dig graves, but every time he went up the mountain, he was ready to start work, and it was stormy and thunderous. It happened three times in a row. Tao Wen is too scared to give up.

This time, Sun Lianzhong, the general of modern national army, brought not hoes and axes, but artillery bombs. He wants to steal Dongling, just like Sun Dianying. Digging Ganling under the guise of an exercise, when he blew up the three-story stone fence with a bomb and prepared to go in, a thick smoke suddenly appeared in the cemetery and turned into a tornado. Suddenly the sky was dark and the rocks were flying everywhere. Four Shanxi soldiers were the first to bear the brunt, and they suddenly vomited blood. When others saw it, they dared not go forward any more, and they were so scared that they rolled and crawled.

In fact, it's far more than these people stealing Ganling, but so many people stole Ganling for nothing. The reasons are different, but the most mysterious is Feng Shui. It is said that after Li Zhi's death, Wu Zetian ordered Yuan Tiangang and Li to look for a treasure trove of geomantic omen for him, and they were looking for the same place. In geomantic omen, the terrain of Ganling should be completely harmonious between Yin and Yang, and the heaven and earth should cooperate perfectly. It is the best of all imperial tombs in the Tang Dynasty.