Where is Liu Bei's mausoleum? Is there really a curse hidden in Liu Bei's mausoleum?

There are different opinions about the location of Liu Bei's mausoleum. The official statement refers to Hui Ling on the west side of the main hall of Wuhou Temple in the southern suburbs of Chengdu. But among the people, there are also many historical and archaeological enthusiasts who hold different views.

Archaeologists believe that Liu Bei was indeed buried here, because his favorite concubine, Mrs. Gan, was buried here. After Liu Bei died, he must have a last wish to be buried with his wife. In many folklore, Liu Bei retreated after failing to attack Wu, and it took more than three months to transport the body to Chengdu after his death. This is unlikely, because the ancient method of preserving the body is not advanced, and the body may rot after one month. Therefore, according to folk sayings, the tomb buried in Chengdu is probably the cenotaph of Liu Bei, and Liu Bei's real body is actually buried in the place called Lianhua Dam in pengshan county.

Some people say that the Lotus Dam where Liu Bei's Tomb is located is a treasure trove of geomantic omen. Liu Bei was buried here because the heads of the nine tombs around him all face here, as if in worship. Liu Bei's grave is just a "lotus", and the surrounding mountains are like lotus petals, which is definitely a treasure trove of geomantic omen. Lotus Village in Muma Township has a legend of the Imperial Tomb since ancient times. There are more than 100 acres of imperial tombs here. The villagers nearby said that 80% of the families in their village are surnamed Liu, and the story of Liu Bei lying in the imperial tomb has been passed down from generation to generation. Ancient feng shui masters also called this area' looking back at Kowloon'. However, we now see dozens of pits around the tomb, which are probably caused by grave robbers.

It is said that when Liu Bei's mausoleum was built, the emperor's mausoleum was made of lime and mud. Mosquitoes, snakes and ants can live on the land outside the tomb to protect Liu Bei's tomb from insects. In the Tang Dynasty, Liu Bei's tomb was targeted by grave robbers, but something strange happened: during the Li Longji period, a grave robber dug it up. After the grave robbers entered the tomb, they found two people in the tomb, with a dozen guards beside them, sitting and playing chess. This frightened the grave robbers, and one of them hit the evil spirits and kowtowed at once. At that time, a Yin soldier asked the grave robbers if they had drunk. The grave robber didn't know what was going on, so he picked up the glass and drank it off. The grave robber was intoxicated after drinking and asked Yin Bing for a treasure. Yin Bing gave him a jade belt. Who knows, as soon as the grave robber came out of the cave, the jade belt around his waist turned into a big snake and killed the grave robber.

In Liu Bei's Tomb, Lianhua Dam, the local villagers were curious and wanted to go in, but they were shocked when they went in. According to local villagers, the interior of the tomb is only about 3 degrees Celsius, which is eerie. The tunnel is paved with bluestone slabs. The walls around the mausoleum are made of blue bricks stained with gold powder, which shine as soon as they enter. When they first stepped into the tomb, there were three sounds of "boom, boom, boom" in the tomb, and they were afraid to enter at the moment.

Later, when I went in, there were only two mahogany coffins, the size of which should be that grave robbers had come. At that time, the villagers heard that there were good things here and came here to find out. Except for some precious cultural relics taken away by archaeologists, the remaining bricks and wood were divided up by villagers. Some take it home to build a pigsty, some take it home to sharpen knives, some take it home to spread the floor, and some even use it to repair toilets. However, after they brought things home from the mausoleum, something strange happened. One family died, one was crazy, and one sick patient became more and more serious. In a word, they are not quiet.

Of course, where Liu Bei's body is buried is still a mystery, and all kinds of speculations about him are only after dinner. No matter where Liu Bei is buried, he probably doesn't want future generations to disturb him, so let nature take its course and all the conclusions will come out.