As we all know, people need to be buried immediately after death, because if they are not buried in time, the body will rot, which is very bad for the deceased. However, in the history of China, after the death of some emperors, their coffins need to be placed for several months before they are buried. Aren't they worried that their bodies will rot?
let me explain the doorway for you.
After the death of the ancient emperor, people in the palace would put pearls in the emperor's mouth, and many herbs would be placed beside the emperor. These herbs could effectively delay the time for the corpse to stink and rot, and many chemical substances would be placed in the emperor's coffin, such as layers of plant ash and charcoal, which could effectively prevent the air from reacting with the emperor's remains. And sometimes, in order to prevent the emperor's body from rotting, people in the palace will also put a lot of ice cubes in the coffin. With these ice cubes, the emperor's body will not rot so easily.
In addition to the above viewpoints, it was also a feudal superstition in ancient times. They believed that the treasure house of Feng Shui was a crucial factor, so there were many doorways for the location of the coffin before the emperor was buried. They believed that as long as the location of the emperor's coffin conformed to Feng Shui, it could not only ensure that the body would not rot for a long time, but also ensure that the country would be handed down from generation to generation.
In a word, the ancient emperors were not worried that their coffins would rot because they were not buried for a long time, because they always thought of various ways to prevent this tragedy.