Was the Grand Canal dug in Sui and Tang Dynasties really a stone tablet that recorded predictions?

Really, indeed, a stone tablet was dug up, but this stone tablet was artificially placed, and the prediction was illusory, not to mention that it was recorded on the stone tablet. Fraud has a long history in China. During the prosperous period, the rulers hoped to make artificial monuments and show their sandwich skills. At the time of the demise of dynasties, people descended from the sky to make sacred objects, all of which were a means to achieve their goals.

Yang Di ordered the world to build the Grand Canal in order to make his literature and martial arts reach an extreme. However, the heavy corvee of building the Grand Canal has aroused people's dissatisfaction. Aristocratic families thus saw the opportunity to overthrow Yang Guang, took the opportunity to fan the flames, artificially created miracles to express their dissatisfaction with Yang Guang, created momentum for themselves, and then took the opportunity to climb high and called on the people to follow the rebellion. In the final analysis, this is ignorance.

At that time, the Yang family was the leader of Guanlong Group, and forced the Yuwen family to settle down through mutiny, thus establishing the Great Sui Dynasty. However, his family is not the only emperor, all the families are waiting for a share, and people will naturally do something out of line under the drive of desire, so artificial stone tablets came into being.

As early as the end of Qin Dynasty, Guangwu Uprising staged a drama in Chen Sheng. First, a silk book was artificially hidden in the belly of the fish, which read the words "Great Chu, Chen", and then people dressed as foxes shouted Chen's slogan at night. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, civilian workers were repairing the breach of the Yellow River and dug up a unique stone eye, so the rumor that the Yellow River stone man had one eye spread among the people, which provoked the Yellow River to rebel against the world. Later, Han He revolted in Bailu, showing that this stone tablet was really dug up, but it was an artificial stone tablet.