Hubei celebrity tomb is a treasure trove of geomantic omen.

Ming Mausoleum is located at the foot of Mount Qomolangma in Dulong Mansion at the southern foot of Zijinshan Mountain in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, with Sun Yat-sen Mausoleum in the east and Meihua Mountain in the south. This is the tomb of Zhu Yuanzhang and his empress. It was named "Xiaoling Mausoleum" because posthumous title of Ma Shi was the "Empress of Filial Piety" and she pursued filial piety to govern the world.

The Ming tombs inherited the old system of "depending on mountains as tombs" in Tang and Song Dynasties, and created a new system with round hills as the square. The harmonious unity of humanity and nature has reached the perfect height of harmony between man and nature, which has had a direct impact on the shape of more than 20 imperial tombs in the Ming and Qing Dynasties for more than 500 years. Imperial tombs of the ming and qing dynasties is located in Beijing, Hubei, Liaoning, Hebei and other places according to the historical process, and has a special position in the history of the development of China mausoleum, so it has the reputation of "the first royal mausoleum in Ming and Qing Dynasties".

There is a mound 300 meters south of Ming Ling, which is the burial place of Sun Quan, the Emperor of the Three Kingdoms. Historically, it was called Jiangling, also known as the tomb, also known as Sun. Sun Quan was the first emperor to be buried in Nanjing and the first emperor to be buried in Zhongshan. He initiated emperors or politicians who used Nanjing as their capital to take Zhongshan as their tomb site.

Li Xin, who presided over the mausoleum building project, wanted to celebrate the demolition of Sun Quan's mausoleum. Zhu Yuanzhang said, "Sun Quan is also a hero. Let him watch the door for me." In this way, when the Xiaoling Mausoleum was built, Sun Quan's tomb was not destroyed, but a pair of stone Kirin in front of Sun Quan's tomb was moved. As for where it was moved, there was no textual research. The Shinto of the Ming Tombs had to bypass Sun, which is also the reason why the Shinto of the Ming Tombs is not straight.

Ancient emperors were very superstitious about geomantic omen. Shortly after he ascended the throne, he ordered Mr. Feng Shui to choose a cemetery and build a mausoleum for himself. For example, a century after Wu Zetian was selected by the famous astrologers Li and Yuan Tiangang, and Zhu Yuanzhang was naturally not free from vulgarity. He dared not rashly move Sun Quan's tomb, for fear that Feng Shui would affect Zhu Jia's great business.