Since ancient times, the imperial tomb has been the favorite place for grave robbers, because it contains all kinds of rare treasures, some of which are particularly magnificent projects like the mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor. The Fuling of Wu Zetian is different from other emperors. It has not only the once-in-a-thousand-year Empress Wu Zetian, but also her husband Tang Gaozong. However, although so many years have passed, the Qianlong is still intact and not damaged. This has become a magical thing, and people can't help but start to have all kinds of speculations.
One of the most common guesses is Feng Shui. The cemeteries of Wu Zetian and Tang Gaozong have many advantages. It was chosen by two feng shui masters together. It is said that in order to choose the cemetery, Yuan Tiangang and Li were sent to look for the treasure. Li threw a copper coin here and remembered where he found it. Yuan Tiangang threw a silver hairpin as a mark. When they came back in tandem, they found that they had chosen the same place. What is even more exaggerated is that the silver hairpin that blames others for everything happened to be thrown in the gap between Li copper coins.
It is conceivable that the place chosen by the two great gods must be a treasure trove of feng shui. Therefore, Wu Zetian and Tang Gaozong chose this place. And people also believe that the reason why Ganling can be protected so well is because the geomantic omen seen by the Great God is really good and can be blessed by God, so that thousands of grave robbers in Qian Qian dare not violate it.