The most bizarre tomb in history: What is the secret of Zhu Yuanzhang’s underwater tomb?

We know that the tombs of ancient emperors were very exquisite, but did the underwater tombs that appeared in the novel "Tomb Robbers" really exist in history? The answer is yes, this tomb is not simple. It is the imperial mausoleum of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founder of the Ming Dynasty.

Why is the Mingzu Mausoleum of Zhu Yuanzhang, the founding emperor of the Ming Dynasty, so magical? This imperial mausoleum has no geomantic treasures and is not even on the ground. This ancient tomb was built in the water. Water-washed ancient tombs are rare in the world, why did Zhu Yuanzhang do this?

The Ming Zuling Mausoleum is located on the west bank of Hongze Lake in Xuyi County, Jiangsu Province. Actual burial place. To be honest, the location of the Mingzu Mausoleum is not ideal. It is not on the side of Dafu, a high mountain, but on a hilly land known as "nine hills and eighteen depressions". At that time, Kanyu master Liu Ji and others knew that the location of the Mingzu Mausoleum was not a perfect auspicious land for thousands of years.

According to the definition of ancient Kanyu art, the terrain and topography of a geomantic treasure land must have a clear hall in front of the acupuncture point and three oddities and four responses. The three wonders are mountains, water, and tables; front, back, left, and right are the four corresponding parts; there are sand guards on the left and right, and the so-called "sand" refers to the earth and rocks on the hills; Luocheng must be there, and Luocheng is composed of mountains or water. Surrounded by each other, there is Chao Mountain in the distance and Anshan Mountain nearby. It is better to use the mountains as Luocheng to form four postures: Qinglong on the left, White tiger on the right, Suzaku in the front, and Xuanwu in the back. If there are no mountains around and there is a flat river, then it can be formed into a dragon (water dragon) by taking advantage of the water, and it is best to surround it with Zeguo. Except for a piece of water around the Mingzu Mausoleum, there is not much to say about it.