Because of the unique inheritance of Chinese civilization, both princes and ordinary people are full of mystery about the world after death and have been trying to explore it, but the long history has a long history, and this problem has not been solved in the end. What do we do? So the ancients, especially the rich, paid special attention to where they were buried after death. Here they mainly focus on two points. The first is location, which is commonly called geomantic omen, and the second is specification. Generally speaking, it is the size and layout of the mausoleum.
Speaking of the first question of Feng Shui, I believe everyone is familiar with it. Many emperors will talk about a topic. Long Mai is probably the place with the best geographical location. Ancient emperors paid attention to these things, so they would look for them for a long time before they died and spend a lot of manpower and material resources just to find a place with the best geographical location for themselves after they died. There is also a saying that the geomantic location of this tomb will affect their descendants, so the ancients are particularly special.
The second point is to pay attention to specifications, that is, dimensions. Through many existing tombs, we will find that the higher the status, the larger the scope of the mausoleum. There is a certain reason for this. The hierarchical system in feudal society was very strict, and there was a set of very strict rules and regulations on what kind of positions to enjoy. Therefore, the ancient emperors will naturally make better use of this opportunity to show their status and let more future generations remember themselves.