Finally, the ingenious arrangement of the organs in the tomb can only be designed by Li, who is known as the first prophet of the Tang Dynasty, so it is very likely that the owner of the tomb is Li. According to historical records, Li has a deep study of Zhouyi and mathematics. As Big Gold Teeth said, the tomb owner seems to be choosing the right person who can take out the keel.
The ending of Ghost Blowing Lights in Longling Cave;
There are indeed traces of Li in the tomb, but this tomb is not Li's. He is a master of Feng Shui. When he found the tomb, he found that the owner's identity was very high, and he got the keel gobbledygook at that time, so Li would not destroy the tomb, but wanted to protect it and use his title to make others afraid to steal it. This is why the legendary tomb is Li's.
Although Li was also an official in the Tang Dynasty, he was not a big official. As we all know, although the Tang Dynasty was strong and the salaries of officials were high, Li, as a lower-ranking official, was still not enough to build such a large mausoleum. However, the tomb under the fishbone temple in "Ghost Blows the Lamp" is extremely magnificent, and it must not be the tomb of "Li".