Why is there no body except shoes in Wei Zifu's tomb? Where is the grave?

Some people say that Wei Zifu was dumped in the wilderness after his death. In fact, this is not the case, but he was buried near Tongbai Pavilion. Wei Zifu is the second queen of Liu Che. As a queen, she is resourceful and has always had a good relationship with Liu Che. Why are there no bones but shoes in the tomb?

After Xuan Di acceded to the throne, he reburied his great-grandmother Wei Ruyun in the east of North-South Street outside Chang 'an. What's the name of his mausoleum? Sihouyuan? . Again? No.300 Jiayuan Garden City, guarded by Zhou Weifeng of Longcheng. ? Chase? Think? . Also called? After Xiao Wu only thinks? .

Emperor Zhao wanted to rebury her, but when he opened the coffin, he found no body, only shoes. According to historical records and Hanshu, Wei Housheng had a son and three daughters, only Wei princess royal and Wei Taizi Liu were identified as the queen of Wei, and the other two women were not specified. According to Suoyin's notes, the other two women are Princess Zhu Yi and Princess Eleven. Princess Zhu Yi died of witchcraft in the Han Dynasty, and there is no story about Princess Shiyi in the history books. Dismounted Mausoleum, which is circulated as Dong Zhongshu's tomb, is probably Wei Ruyun's tomb. Now let's examine the location of Xiama Mausoleum. First, if you go south, it happens to be within the capital, which has been proved by archaeology. The location of Xiama Mausoleum is just south of Chang 'an in Han Dynasty, but it is far apart.

Second, no matter which gate Chang 'an Zifu is buried in, the location of Xiama Mausoleum is the same, because the capital is in the southeast of today's An, while Han Chang 'an is in the northwest of today's An. If Dong Zhongshu's tomb is dismounted, the doubt is that although Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty adopted Dong Zhongshu's suggestion and advocated Confucianism alone, Dong Zhongshu's core theory of "harmony between man and nature" did not get enough appreciation from him. After Dong Zhongshu's death, it is doubtful whether Emperor Wu would let officials dismount from his grave in Dong Zhongshu's position. If dismount mausoleum is Wei Zifu's tomb, then according to the post-mausoleum system, it is certain that officials dismount. As for why this tomb is called Xiamaling among many Han tombs, it is probably because its enclosure was not as high as normal Hou Ling in the Western Han Dynasty and its location was so far away from the tomb, so it is possible to highlight it with the name Xiamaling. Wei Zifu, who came from humble origins, was greatly favored by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty when he was young. At the age of 29, Emperor Wu gave birth to his first prince, later Prince Herry Liu. For Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who had many concubines, he finally had a son in his thirties. He was very happy and liked Wei Zifu very much, which made him like him even more. Soon after, Wei Zifu was crowned queen.

In the later years of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, witchcraft was framed by Jiang Chong and others and implicated in Liu Yuxin. Wei Zifu helped his son arise and kill Jiang Chong. Later, the prince failed to arise and Wei Zifu committed suicide. It was only after Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty that he woke up and made a big mistake, but it was too late and he could only regret it for life. Why does the curse of witchcraft implicate Wei Ruyun's son-in-law and Liu Yuxin? This is related to one person, and that is Mrs. Gou Jian. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty met Mrs Gou Jian on a hunting trip. Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty was fascinated by her beauty at once, so he took her into the palace and named her Jieyu.

Mrs. Gou Jian had frequent contacts with one person in the palace, that is, Jiang Chong, who led the witchcraft rebellion. He was able to set off this storm because Jiang Chong himself was deeply loved by Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty, who loved Mrs. Gou Jian. It is hoped that through this incident, Wei Ruyun's son-in-law will fall out of favor and his wife Gou Jian can become a queen. However, after the witchcraft case, Liu Yuxin Ji killed Jiang Chong, and a son of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty wanted to rebel, so he sent his troops to kill him. After that, the prince was desperate and hanged himself. Wei Zifu, the mother, was forced to commit suicide in order to prove her innocence.

Mrs Gou Jian and Jiang Chong jointly forced the Queen Mother to death, but her fate was not good. When Emperor Wu named her son Liu Fuling Chu Jun, he killed her. At that time, she was only in her twenties and was in her prime.