There are 16 emperors in the ancestral graves, so the high-speed rail will take a detour. Whose ancestral grave is this?

This is the ancestral grave of Zhu Yuanzhang's family. Zhu Yuanzhang's grandfather once saw Feng Shui on the blade. If his grave is placed here, his descendants will have a good life in the future. Later, Zhu Yuanzhang's experience also confirmed this prediction. Zhu Yuanzhang finally ascended the throne and became the king of a country. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Zhu Yuanzhang also invited people to watch Feng Shui, trying to move the ancestral graves, but it was stopped, because China people thought that the ancestral graves could not be moved at will, which would destroy Feng Shui.

With his own strength, Zhu Yuanzhang changed from a rural teenager to the most distinguished person in the world. With power, Zhu Yuanzhang never forgets his roots. He still thinks about his parents and grandparents. He wants to move his grandfather's grave to a better place. However, after he found some feng shui masters, he said that the ancestral graves could not be moved easily, and once they were moved, the feng shui of the Ming Dynasty would be ruined, so Zhu Yuanzhang did not dare to make a move.

So Zhu Yuanzhang just sent someone to expand the tomb of Zhu Guzhu, and did not choose another place. He just expanded the scope of ancestral graves and got the Ming Tombs we see now. Because Zhu Yuanzhang became the king of a country, the Zhujiajian regime lasted for a period of time, and the Zhujiajian family had sixteen monarchs. This also confirms the theory of Feng Shui. Fortunately, Zhu Yuanzhang didn't listen to Feng Shui master. If he chooses another site, it may affect the fate of Zhujiajian Island.

Because this Ming Mausoleum has become a famous scenic spot, which hides a lot of Ming culture, it has also become a base for archaeologists to study. In order to protect the scenic spots from being destroyed, the country deliberately bypassed the Ming Tombs when building the high-speed rail, just to protect the Ming Tombs. Although it costs a lot of money to bypass the Ming Tombs, it is worthwhile to protect the cultural heritage.