Who is buried on the Long Mai in China? One can't dig, one dare not dig, and one is guarded by animals?

They are: Ganling, Qin Shihuang Mausoleum and Xuanyuan Temple (Huangdi Mausoleum). China has always attached great importance to geomantic omen, especially the ancient emperors, and paid more attention to geomantic omen. The word Long Mai is the most frequently heard in geomantic omen. There may be many people who don't know about Long Mai. In fact, Long Mai is a mountain range. This mountain range is like a dragon. This is Long Mai, and the magical Kunlun Mountain is the dragon head. If there is water near Long Mai, this place is a land of geomantic omen.

Ganling, located in Shaanxi, is the burial tomb of Li Zhi and Wu Zetian. It is said that there are a lot of gold and silver under this cemetery. So many grave robbers are particularly interested in this place. So it is reported that this dry tomb has been stolen at least ten times, but it all ended in failure. So there are fewer and fewer thieves in this cemetery, because they know that dry graves can't be dug up.

The location of Qin Shihuang's mausoleum is the best. The place near the north is Weishui, and the place near the south is Mount Li. In fact, we all know that one reason why we dare not dig is that there are a lot of hidden weapons and a lot of mercury in it. Although we can know from the historical data that this place is like a palace, and there are many rare treasures, grave robbers are heinous and dare not be bold, so no one dares to take their lives to get these treasures.

Xuanyuan Temple is in Shaanxi, but there is no treasure, even if there is, it is quite rare. There is no emperor's body in it, just a cenotaph. Although it sounds very simple and there is nothing valuable here, the structure here is particularly complicated. The most important thing is that there is a legendary animal guardian, so no one dares to set foot in it for a long time.