Why can't you see any Yuan tombs? No Ming tombs have been stolen, but many Qing tombs have been stolen?

Since ancient times, the imperial tombs have been stolen many times. Why can't you see any Yuan tombs? No Ming tombs were stolen, and many Qing tombs were stolen. In fact, there are several reasons!

First, the emperors of the Yuan Dynasty were buried in the depths of grasslands without any warning. After years of changes, they can't find its trace. Because it was buried too deep, they couldn't find the cemetery for a long time, let alone someone robbing the tomb. After all, they can't find where it is. On the one hand, nobody was stolen from the Ming Tombs because China people think that the Ming Dynasty overthrew the rule of the Yuan Dynasty, which is the pride of the Han people. Because it is the pride of the Han people, the requirements for the cemetery are also very strict, and it is said to be pride, so of course few people will do it, and even a few people will go to rob the tomb, but because of the strict security, those who want to go to rob the tomb can't go. On the other hand, the Qing government sent troops to station, and the theft of the Qing Emperor's Mausoleum was caused by the melee of modern warlords.

Second, the Yuan Dynasty, as the first minority dynasty to occupy the Central Plains, still maintained its previous customs and habits in life. After the emperor died, he buried the body in the depths of the grassland and let the horses gallop on it. After a few years, the grass grew and there was no trace of the mausoleum. As time went on, it became more difficult to find the tombs of the Yuan Dynasty. The grassland is overgrown with weeds, and after a long time, the grass on the grassland has grown taller. Some people tend sheep, because that's what happens in minority areas. Although people tend sheep every day, the grassland is very wide and many places are overgrown with weeds. Of course, the cemetery will not be found, because the grassland is too big, it is difficult to find those overgrown places, and they don't know where the cemetery is.

Third, all the Ming emperors except Zhu Yuanzhang were buried in Zijinshan, and Emperor Xiaowen did not know where to go. Thirteen other emperors were buried at the foot of Tianshou Mountain. The gentleman of the Ming Dynasty took it as his duty to defend the country. When the monarch died, he held every inch of China. Han people are proud of Daming, so no one will dig the Ming tombs. At that time, people were proud of the Ming dynasty, and few people would think of robbing tombs and making a fortune, thinking that they could live a good life today. Just give a simple example, no matter how wicked a person is, he will have a conscience. For example, he did a bad thing and was saved by his benefactor. Although he is a wicked man, he also knows how to be grateful. During the Ming dynasty, they also had a good life, and they were very satisfied with their life at that time because they didn't run around because of the chaos in the country. The imperial tomb is a kind of admiration in their hearts and will not be destroyed at will.

There are two main reasons for the theft of the Qing Dongling Mausoleum. Since modern times, China has suffered a hundred years of national humiliation. Han people think that these humiliations were brought by the Qing Dynasty, so they are very hostile to the Qing court. Coupled with the war of the Republic of China, warlords scuffled and there was no force to protect the mausoleum. In order to collect their salaries, the warlords had to make clear the abacus of grave robbery. So in that chaotic period, who would consider these?

Everyone is just muddling along, as long as they are alive. Who will think so much? Therefore, the theft of the Qing Dongling is not just a matter of one or two people, and many people will have this idea. In the chaotic period of warlord melee, it is also the best time to start.

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