Leave a sincere will before dying, a few hundred words in one sentence? Don't waste people and money, keep a low profile and don't toss? .
This testamentary edict was copied intact by Historical Records and Hanshu, which added a lot of color to the glorious image of Wendi and won unanimous praise at that time and later generations.
After his death, the emperor, who had an excellent reputation, remained as low-key as before.
He didn't build the mausoleum as high as a mountain like his father Liu Bang and many descendants.
Time has proved that Liu Heng's low profile is wise.
After the high-profile and distinctive emperors died, the tombs were basically stolen.
The huge Han Dynasty imperial tomb beside the Weihe River was even stolen.
Very few things have not been stolen.
The low-key Baling of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty is one of the few unexplored imperial tombs.
If he knew about the later Mausoleum, either private people stole it or officials stole it.
There are even people exposed by broken coffins. Will they smile for their low profile?
Confusing baling underground palace
Liu Heng's low profile not only made the grave robbers unable to find the underground palace, but even archaeologists could not find it.
Although the history books have left descriptions about the specific location of Baling everywhere, people just can't find the exact location of the underground palace.
Nanling, the mother of Emperor Wen of Han Dynasty, is as tall and conspicuous as a hill.
According to historical records? Near Emperor Xiaowen's Baling? With it as the coordinate, it should be easy to find Baling.
But since 2000, countless people have known this record, but they just can't find it.
Bo Xilai's thought of being isolated from the world deeply influenced her son and changed the fate of both of them.
Not only was he not poisoned by Lv Hou, but he also succeeded in helping his son become emperor. It is really a myth and legend that attacks life.
However, because of the passive and high-profile after death, a striking mausoleum was built on such a large scale according to the specifications of Empress Dowager Cixi.
Still can't escape the fate of being robbed.
Thin empress dowager mausoleum
Or Heng, a different emperor,
He can't afford a big mound, he doesn't stand out, he tells the world? I was buried very thin? .
Let everyone know whether Baling is in the mountains at the mouth of Fenghuang or hidden in a place where there is no soil seal.
In recent years, archaeologists have used scientific instruments to detect and have not found the exact location of Baling underground palace.
But it ruled out some doubts.
For example, Fenghuangkou in Bailuyuan has always been called the location of Baling Underground Palace, but with modern scientific and technological means, there is no hole in the mountain.
Moreover, no traces of manual excavation were found in the external mountain.
Bi Yuan, a scholar in Qing Dynasty who was the governor of Shaanxi Province, questioned the view that Baling Mountain was a mausoleum.
However, the archaeological discovery of tombs in the open plateau east of Fenghuangzui has become a new doubt.
Some experts listed Liu Banghe as Changling, Liu Ying and Zhang Empress as Anling, and Liu Qi and Wang Empress as Yangling according to the similar regulations of the Imperial Mausoleum and the Empress Mausoleum. They are Liu Heng's closest father, brother and son.
The distance between their Mausoleums is between 200 and 300 meters, and the Jingdi Yangling Mausoleum and the Empress Mausoleum are the farthest, no more than 500 meters. Therefore, it is estimated that the place not far from the west of Queen Dou's mausoleum should be the location of Baling Underground Palace.
Just no high mounds.
This can also be confirmed from the literature.
Historical Records and Hanshu both record that Dou Taihou collapsed in the sixth year of Jianyuan and was buried in Baling.
They should be buried together, just like in Changling, Zhang in Anling and Wang in Yangling, and not too far from the emperor's husband.
But there is still doubt, since everyone can check the information in 2000 and clearly know the location of the underground palace.
Why don't grave robbers with considerable professional knowledge dig around the tomb of Queen Dou? Isn't it easy to find such a small area?
It still doesn't make sense.
The tall and striking tomb of Queen Dou.
Tomb of Liu Sheng, King of Zhongshan Jing in Mancheng, Hebei Province, Liu Wu Tomb in Yongcheng, Henan Province,
They are the closest princes to Liu Heng and Liu Heng.
Liu Wu is the son of Liu Heng and Liu Sheng is the grandson of Liu Heng.
Their tomb structure is hollowing out the mountains and hiding themselves in the mountains.
Obviously, this burial system did not come out of thin air, nor did an uncle and nephew start to build a tomb.
Then where did they learn to carve mountains and build tombs?
Since Liu Bang, emperors' tombs have been dug underground, and then the tombs have been reclaimed.
This can be confirmed from archaeological remains.
Yin Ruins and Fu Hao Tombs in Shang Dynasty, Qin Jinggong and Zeng Houyi Tombs in Spring and Autumn and Warring States Period,
From the majestic Mausoleum of the First Qin Emperor to the Changling Mausoleum of Liu Bang, the ancestor of the Han Dynasty, the imperial tombs of all periods were dug underground.
The only difference is whether there is an earth seal and the size of the earth seal.