Qianlong was building a mausoleum for himself and refused to be dissuaded from digging a grave. Why did he quickly quit after digging?

It was originally the place chosen by Qianlong himself. It was written on it as the tomb of the empress. After digging, there was a gate. At first glance, there were eight words, "If you don't touch me, I won't touch you." This is a warning from a dead person to a living person. Don't touch me. If you want to touch me, don't blame me for touching you. The Qing Dynasty was still very feudal. If you dug someone's tomb, you would still be an emperor. Do you want the country, do you want the throne? What if you offend any god?

At the beginning, the people who built the cemetery also thought about trying to build it. After all, Qianlong personally chose the place. Wouldn't it be disrespectful to him not to build it? He had no choice but to build, so he began to dig people's graves. The tombstones on them read the three words "Empress's Grave". Qianlong didn't pay attention at first, but after digging, something went wrong. The body was not dug out, but the body was dug out. At the other gate, Qianlong was quickly found and asked to see what to do next.

Qianlong thought, I am an emperor, and I can build my cemetery wherever I want. What can't be built in the places I have agreed to? What a loss of face. When I arrived, I couldn’t speak. Something wasn’t right. I was also afraid of affecting my luck, so I quickly asked them to fill it in. It turned out to be whatever it was, and I never mentioned it again.

In his later years, Qianlong was a bit willful. If you said you couldn't build your cemetery anywhere, you had to build it on someone else's cemetery. If this hadn't happened, Qianlong would have dug other people's graves and left his own. After lying in it, not only did he have to dig someone's grave, but he also took a fancy to the golden sandalwood wooden coffin of an emperor of the Ming Dynasty, and sent people to build the tomb for the Ming Dynasty. In fact, he was trying to find a way to remove the golden sandalwood wooden coffin. Come out and keep it for yourself.

In this life, the arrangements were clear when I was alive, but I also worried about what happened after death. I would either fall in love with someone else’s cemetery or someone else’s wooden coffin. This Qianlong was so interesting.