Where is the tomb of Genghis Khan?

Genghis Khan made a will in the army before his death: there will be no secret funeral after his death unless Xixia is destroyed. After Genghis Khan's death, the Mongolian army did not secretly mourn, but with a strong revenge, executed Li Yan, the king of Xixia who came to beg for surrender, and then fighters swept across Xixia.

According to the literature, "Genghis Khan lived in Dinghai for twenty-two years, but I didn't expect it to be autumn and July. He fell in the palace of Su Richuan's old disciple and lived for sixty-six years. " According to historical legend, after Genghis Khan's death, his body was transported back to his hometown, his mausoleum was buried deeply, his war horse was razed to the ground, and his cemetery was planted in the forest. This kind of burial method is different from that of emperors in the Central Plains. The Mongolian Khan kept it a secret to prevent future generations from robbing the tomb.

Since then, the tomb of Genghis Khan has never appeared in any historical materials in China, and the real imperial tombs of the Yuan Dynasty are even rarer. There are many opinions about the burial place of Genghis Khan, one is in the Seven Wolves Gorge, the other is in Bourhan Mountain, the other is in the grassland of Inner Mongolia, and the other is in a mountain in Gansu.

The Genghis Khan Mausoleum built in Yijinhuoluo Banner of Inner Mongolia today is not the real Temujin Mausoleum. Built in 1954, it is a cemetery to commemorate and sacrifice Temujin. It is said that more than 700 years ago, Temujin took a fancy to the geomantic omen here when he led the army to pass by, praising it as "a land of revival when it was in decline, a place where people lived for a long time in peace and prosperity, a place where sika deer grew up, and a place where white-haired old people slept."

Then Genghis Khan said that he was buried here after his death. "Ejinhoro" means "owner's graveyard" in Mongolian. But in fact, archaeologists found that there was no tomb of Genghis Khan in Ejinhoro Banner.