The specific location of Wu Zetian’s mausoleum

If you ask which emperor’s tomb in the world is the most difficult to dig, then there is no doubt that it is Wu Zetian’s “Ten Thousand Years Life Domain”-Qianling Mausoleum. Her mausoleum was hacked by swords from the Cold Weapon Age, and bombarded by machine guns and cannons from the Hot Weapon Age. In more than 1,200 years, there were 17 named Qianling Mausoleum thieves, including the largest number of people dispatched at one time. As much as 400,000, almost half of the Liangshan Mountain where Qianling Mausoleum is located was dug away. However, to this day, Qianling still does not abandon or give up, and like Xu Sanduo, he diligently protects the remains of his master Wu Zetian and her husband Li Zhi. We can't help but ask, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty's Maoling Mausoleum was evacuated, Emperor Taizong's Zhaoling Mausoleum was raided, and Emperor Kangxi couldn't even collect his bones. Why could Wu Zetian's Qianling Mausoleum alone be spared? Qianling Mausoleum is the only two emperors in Chinese history, Tang Gaozong Li Zhi and Empress Wu Zetian, to be buried together. It is also the most complete imperial mausoleum with the richest cultural relics storage and has not been stolen. It is said to be buried underground. The "ninth wonder of the world". The Qianling Mausoleum is located on Liangshan Mountain at an altitude of 1,047 meters in Qianxian County, Xianyang City. History books call it "the crown of all imperial mausoleums in the past." Qianling Mausoleum was designed after the layout of Chang'an, Xijing at that time, and was divided into inner city, palace city and outer city. The inner city covers an area of ??2.4 million square meters, the palace city has a circumference of 12 miles, and the outer city has a circumference of more than 80 miles. There are 380 houses built in the cemetery. between. History books record the story of the site selection of the Qianling Mausoleum. After Tang Gaozong died of illness in Luoyang, Chen Ziang and others took the initiative to set up a mausoleum in Luoyang. However, in order to comply with Gaozong's last wish of "returning Chang'an and dying without regrets", Wu Zetian decided to build a mausoleum in Guanzhong and Weibei. The plateau is a good place to choose. Soon, the imperial court selected two famous alchemists across the country. One was Yuan Tiangang, a Sichuan astrologer, and the other was Li Chunfeng, the Taishi Ling who specialized in yin and yang and astronomical calendar in the palace. After receiving the order, Yuan Tiangang searched both sides of the Yellow River but could not find a place he liked. Later, I came to Guanzhong and went out to watch the sky at midnight. I saw a mountain with purple gas rising into the sky, which happened to intersect with the Beidou. Yuan Tiangang believed that it was a treasure land, so he hurried up the mountain to find the right location. However, he couldn't find anything to mark it, so he took out a copper coin and put it on the ground and covered it with loose soil. Then he went down the mountain and returned to the court. After receiving the order, another Feng Shui master, Li Chunfeng, traveled eastward along the Weishui River in search of treasures. When the sun was shining brightly at noon one day, he saw a strange rocky mountain suddenly appeared on the land of Qinchuan: looking from south to north, it looked like a young woman sleeping naked under the blue sky and white clouds. The young woman had complete facial features and a pair of firm and symmetrical breasts. Even the nipples and belly button are present. What made him even more miraculous was that the young woman's legs were slightly apart, and there was a clear spring flowing in the middle all day long! Li Chunfeng was greatly surprised, so he hurried up the mountain, took Ziwu with his figure, made Bagua with gravel, pulled out the starting pin and pierced it into the soil at the intersection of the two fishes, and then went back down the mountain to return to his life. Wu Zetian heard that the two of them had selected auspicious places in the same direction, and sent people to review them. After the minister came to Liangshan, he found this place and dug up the loose soil. He was so shocked that he couldn't stand up for a long time. It turned out that Li Chunfeng's hairpin was stuck in the eye of Yuan Tiangang's copper coin! Since it is a geomantic treasure land, why are you waiting? Wu Zetian ordered the construction to start immediately, and soon the Qianling Mausoleum was repaired and Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty was buried. Later, Wu Zetian followed her husband and was buried in the Qianling Mausoleum. The topography of Qianling Mausoleum completely corresponds to the perfect combination of Yin and Yang, and the most wonderful combination of heaven and earth. Qian is the sky and yang, Kun is the earth and yin, and when yin and yang combine, all things come into being. "Book of Burials" says: "Those who are buried take advantage of the vitality. They hide the wind and gather the energy, and get water as the top. Therefore, the burials are made of green dragon on the left, white tiger on the right, red bird in the front, and Xuanwu in the back." Although the Qianling Mausoleum has experienced Thousands of years of vicissitudes, but still unmoved by wind and rain, all the tomb robbers in the past generations have returned without success in front of Qianling Mausoleum, and even the tomb door of Qianling Mausoleum has not been found. It can be seen that this geomantic treasure has indeed protected the dragon body and phoenix body from sleeping underground. Being disturbed by mortals. However, some ancients pointed out that Liangshan Feng Shui is good, but it benefits Yin but not Yang. Wu Zetian chose this place as the mausoleum to bury herself and Emperor Gaozong of the Tang Dynasty for the sake of the prosperity of future generations of the Wu family. He also put forward the following views: First, the Qianling Mausoleum is separated from Taizong's Zhaoling Dragon Vein. If ordinary people are buried here, they can prosper for three generations. However, if the emperor is buried here, I am afraid that after three generations, the country will be in danger. This is indeed the case. The Tang Dynasty turned from prosperity to decline after Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty. At this time, Wu Zetian was only in power for three generations. Second, the head of the dragon vein of the Tang Dynasty was in Jiujun Mountain, and Taizong was buried here. Living at the head of the dragon made the Tang Dynasty prosperous. However, Liangshan was the tail of the dragon vein of the Zhou Dynasty, and the tail gas must decline. Third, the north peak of Liangshan Mountain is the highest, and the two peaks in front are like breasts. The entire mountain shape looks like a young woman lying on her back with towering breasts from a distance.

This is a typical place that benefits yin. The yin energy is diffuse and is not conducive to yang. The main peak of Liangshan Mountain is straight and beautiful, belonging to the wooden grid. The two peaks in the south are round and round, belonging to the golden grid. Although the three peaks are tall and straight, they look flat from a distance and belong to the earth. In phase, metal defeats wood, and soil produces metal. Building a mausoleum under the main peak will definitely cause Yin energy to overwhelm Yang energy. The reason why Wu Zetian usurped power and took over the world was related to the fact that she chose this place for her mausoleum. Of course, the above inference cannot be confirmed or falsified. However, judging from the topography of Liangshan Mountain, the twin peaks are tall and tall, surrounded by two rivers. It seems like a beautiful woman is lying quietly here. Regardless of whether Liangshan benefits Yin or Yang, it is indeed a rare Feng Shui treasure land.