A tomb, how can no one covet it, and how can the family guarding it for thousands of years not know who the owner is? All kinds of strangeness made it finally attract attention in 2 1 century. With the progress of excavation, its strange mystery was gradually uncovered.
The first wonder: the "wordless" tomb that has been passed down from mouth to mouth for hundreds of years. Since ancient times, the lives of ordinary people have been relatively cheap. There is at most a small grave after death, but princes and ministers, especially emperors' tombs, are very particular. Not only should we keep Feng Shui confidential, otherwise we will become the target of grave robbers if we are not careful. In a small village called Nanshantou Village in Cangnan County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, villagers have passed down from generation to generation that there is an imperial mausoleum here.
Of course, among the old people in the small village, this tomb is still legendary. In Tomb-Sweeping Day, the old people still maintain the tradition of worshipping the owner of this tomb before worshipping their ancestors. In their view, this tomb has protected the village for generations. Old people have their own set of reasons for thinking so firmly.
The second miracle: no one has stolen it for thousands of years.
According to common sense, a tomb must be coveted by grave robbers, but it is strange that this tomb has existed for thousands of years. It is a miracle to know that it was extremely well preserved when archaeologists excavated it. Some people may say, maybe it is the credit of these grave robbers, or maybe the grave robbers don't know this place at all.
But in fact, the news that there is a tomb in Nantou village has been circulating for hundreds of years, and everyone in the village knows it. As for guarding the tomb, it is even more nonsense. Otherwise, how could the descendants of this village make things like burying ancestral graves around the imperial tomb? Combined with the word of mouth of the villagers, this ancient tomb really seems to be shrouded in a layer of fog.
With the continuous development of science and technology and the progress of thought, with the excavation of this mausoleum by archaeologists in 2008, the mystery was finally solved.