Wang Chuang rose up and tried his best to destroy this land of geomantic omen for a simple reason.

Feng shui has existed since ancient times, and now many people believe it. Believers believe, unbelievers think it's bullshit. In ancient times, people believed in Feng Shui very much, because it was completely different from now, and people were very superstitious. Take burial as an example. It must be in the land of feng shui. There are still ordinary people, and the emperor's tomb is definitely more unusual.

Many people say that Zhu Yuanzhang's parents were buried well. As the saying goes, the burial of ancestors is of great help to future generations. Generally speaking, the burial place of Zhu Yuanzhang's parents is well chosen, and it is the Dragon Cave. So Zhu Yuanzhang sat on the throne of the emperor. There are many stories about Zhu Yuanzhang's parents' tombs. For example, Li Zicheng, the forerunner, tried his best to dig graves.

Ming Zuling is located on the west bank of Hongze Lake. Later, people discovered this cemetery after the local drought. This means that the tomb has been underwater. It is worth mentioning that after Zhu Yuanzhang became emperor, he thought of moving his parents' graves and wanted to move to a place with better feng shui. But Liu Bowen made a survey and told him not to move, even if he moved Feng Shui. Zhu Yuanzhang gave up this idea, so he built some buildings on the original tomb and added some funerary objects. At that time, Li Zicheng army stole Anhui, and the people tried their best to destroy Zhu's ancestral grave in order to destroy Zhu.

We all don't know whether Feng Shui is useful or not, but Zhu Yuanzhang's parents buried him well, making him a chosen son. Nine times out of ten, this statement comes from oneself, because most emperors in history will myth themselves, especially the founding emperor.