Come and leave your name. I'm Zhao Zilong from Changshan. Zhao Yun's words made many adolescent boys excited. Zhao Yun is low-key and modest, and he is kind to others. He was deeply loved by Liu Bei and valued by Guan Yu. Zhao Yun can be said to be the only general who died well in the Iliad. After Zhao Yun's death, Liu Chan Hou buried him at the foot of Yinping Mountain, where Zhao Yunling was built. The pines and cypresses planted around the grave are so gloomy that it is said that grave robbers dare not approach them.
It is said that Zhao Yun made outstanding contributions before his death and won the favor of Liu Bei. When he was buried, there were necessary funerary objects, and the most important thing was the weapon used by Zhao Yun-Gentian bright silver gun. This weapon also followed Zhao Yun into the grave.
Legend has it that some grave robbers heard that Zhao Yun's tomb was found, and this bright silver gentian gun was buried with them. Many grave robbers are itching to steal Zhao Yun's tomb. This grave robber pays attention to Feng Shui. Usually there are special things when you just dig the ground, such as lighting candles somewhere. However, when the grave robbers just dug up the ground to observe, the sky changed, the wind was blowing hard, and clouds were gathering, which made the grave robbers afraid to go near Zhao Yun's mausoleum again. With such a thing, it is said that Zhao Yun's soul protects Zhao Yun's grave and keeps people away. Of course, this is just folklore.
As a military commander, Zhao Yun is also very resourceful. There are many secret passages in his tomb. If a grave robber is blinded by money and does something illegal, it will not only break the law, but also bring trouble to his family. It should be protected and not destroyed.