Chapter 86 No one is spared
  When the anchor said this, the meaning was already obvious, that is, the situation of the imperial mausoleums was not optimistic, and it seemed that many emperors' imperial mausoleums had been poisoned.

Suddenly all the emperors looked solemn, worried that the unlucky guy was themselves.

Originally, Li Shimin was having a banquet with his ministers, and a bowl of fragrant instant noodles was placed on everyone's table. Even he himself was enjoying the meal.

But now he put down the bowl and chopsticks with a heavy face, took the silk cloth and wiped the corners of his oily mouth, frowning and staring at the live broadcast room.

He had a bad premonition in his heart. Could it be that his Zhaoling Mausoleum was also stolen?

When he thought of this, he felt bad all over.

"Go and find the imperial doctor quickly."

Li Shimin told the little eunuch next to him. He was worried that he would faint after hearing the bad news later, so he called the imperial doctor over just in case.

There are many emperors who have the same idea as Li Shimin. They listened to the anchor's advice and called in the imperial doctor.

Ying Zheng didn't take any action. He had already called the imperial doctor to his side, ready to be dispatched.

After all, halfway through the previous video, Cao Cao entered his imperial mausoleum. It is very likely that the imperial mausoleum was stolen by Cao Cao.

Therefore, before the live broadcast started, in order to avoid getting angry, he called the imperial doctor in advance.

Su Chen waited for a while and felt that the time was almost up, so he continued the topic.

"Let me first talk about the situation of Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum. According to historical records, there have been many incidents of excavation of Qin Shi Huang's Mausoleum."

"After Xiang Yu invaded Guanzhong, he destroyed Qin Shihuang's mausoleum on a large scale and excavated the imperial mausoleum."

"At the end of Wang Mang's new dynasty, the Red Eyebrow Army robbed Qin Shihuang's mausoleum."

"At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao robbed the tomb of the First Emperor of Qin."

"During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, Shi Hu, the ruler of Later Zhao Dynasty, also robbed the tomb of Qin Shihuang."

"At the end of the Tang Dynasty, Huang Chao invaded Guanzhong, and the Mausoleum of Qin Shihuang once again suffered large-scale damage."

“During the Five Dynasties period, Wen Tao once again robbed Qin Shihuang’s mausoleum on a large scale in the name of raising military pay.”

"During the Guangxu period of the Qing Dynasty, Qin Shihuang's mausoleum was once again visited by tomb robbers."

"In the early years of the Republic of China, warlords fought in a melee, and many warlords robbed Qin Shihuang's mausoleum one after another."

As Su Chen recounted the excavation incidents one after another, Ying Zheng's face became increasingly ugly, and the air pressure around him became lower and lower.

The surrounding palace people were all silent and holding their breath, for fear of accidentally attracting His Majesty's attention and thus being offended.

Thinking that his imperial mausoleum was cared about by so many people and was frequently vandalized and excavated, Ying Zheng turned livid with anger. He wished he could cut the thieves who robbed his imperial mausoleum into pieces in order to relieve his hatred.

He set up many deadly mechanisms in the imperial mausoleum, and even dug up a poisonous mercury river. Unexpectedly, he still couldn't stop the tomb robbers who were not afraid of death.

He suppressed the anger in his heart. Now was not the time to dwell on this. Whether his imperial mausoleum was safe in the end was the key.

Ying Zheng: Anchor, what about the end of my imperial mausoleum?

When he said this, his heart jumped into his throat, for fear of hearing bad news.

Su Chen gave Ying Zheng a reassuring look and said, "According to expert scans, the interior of the underground palace of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum has not been damaged."

As soon as he said these words, Ying Zheng let out a heavy breath, relaxed all over, and his face was filled with joy of surviving the disaster.

Ying Zheng: It’s good that it wasn’t stolen! Just fine it wasn't stolen!

At this moment, he was in a great mood, and the depression in his heart finally disappeared with the wind.

He had seen his terracotta warriors and horses buried in a pit being made public before, and at that time he was worried whether his imperial tomb had also been dug up.

Only then could he finally feel at ease and no longer have to think about things all day long. “Our descendants have adopted very strict protection measures for Qin Shihuang’s Mausoleum. Unless it is damaged and rescue excavation is carried out, the official will not take the initiative to excavate it.”

"The main reason why the officials do not take the initiative to excavate is that the large scale, complex layout, exquisite design, and perfect protection of Qin Shihuang's Mausoleum make excavation work extremely difficult."

"And another difficulty is that the cultural relics will oxidize during the excavation process, causing the cultural relics to suffer a devastating blow."

"Therefore, His Majesty the First Emperor, please rest assured that your imperial mausoleum is safe and there is no need to worry about being excavated."

Ying Zheng: Thank you anchor. If that’s the case, I’m relieved.

The other emperors were all extremely envious. Qin Shihuang's mausoleum had been safe and sound for more than two thousand years, and they didn't know if their imperial mausoleum was still safe.

Thinking of this, the emperors looked towards the live broadcast room anxiously, waiting for the anchor to continue this topic.

Especially all the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty, their hearts beat rapidly and their eyes stared at the anchor.

Su Chen continued: "Next, let me talk about the situation of the imperial tombs of the Western Han Dynasty. There were a total of fourteen emperors in the Western Han Dynasty, three without imperial tombs, and a total of eleven imperial tombs."

"The Changling Tomb of Han Emperor Liu Bang has been stolen. According to historical records, it is related to the tomb robbery by the Red Eyebrow Army in the late New Dynasty."

"The Anling belonging to Han Hui Emperor Liu Ying has been stolen."

"The mausoleum of Emperor Liu Heng of Han Dynasty has been stolen."

"The Yangling Mausoleum of Han Jing Emperor Liu Qi has been stolen."

"The Mao Mausoleum of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che has been stolen. Historical records record that it was stolen by the Red Eyebrow Army, Dong Zhuo, Huang Chao and other warlords in turn. There are even rumors that Dong Zhuo dragged the body of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty out of the mausoleum and exposed it to the sun for half a month. No one dared to ask questions. "

"The Pingling of Han Zhao Emperor Liu Fuling has been stolen."

"The Du Tomb of Liu Xun, Emperor Xuan of the Han Dynasty, has been stolen."

"The Weiling of Han Yuan Emperor Liu Shi has been stolen."

"The Yanling Mausoleum of Han Cheng Emperor Liu Ao has been stolen."

"The Yi Mausoleum of Han Ai Emperor Liu Xin has been stolen."

"The Kangling of Han Ping Emperor Liu Kun has been stolen."

"So, all the imperial tombs in the Western Han Dynasty were stolen, and no one was spared."

As soon as Su Chen finished speaking, all the emperors of the Western Han Dynasty looked dumb and unbelievable as if they had been hit hard.

They never expected that this would be the result. Even if their own imperial mausoleum was stolen, all the imperial mausoleums of all emperors of the Western Han Dynasty would be stolen.

Is this cursed? Otherwise, why would God punish them like this?

In particular, Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che's eyes were red and bloodshot, his breathing was much heavier, his whole body was trembling, and he was obviously on the verge of rage.

Finally, Liu Che, who had lost his mind, stood up suddenly, roared angrily, and kicked the table in front of him, causing everything on the table to scatter on the floor.

The eunuchs and maids around were trembling with fear, lowering their heads and not daring to make a sound.

Liu Che: Dong Zhuo, get out of here, you bastard, you dare to humiliate my body like this.

In the late Eastern Han Dynasty, Dong Zhuo looked miserable and did not dare to respond at all, so he could only respond in silence.

He dragged the body of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty out to be exposed in the sun, and now the real owner came to his door and yelled at him. This feeling was somewhat strange.

Liu Che: Dong Zhuo, you're such a coward, you'd better pray that your ancestors won't be found by me.

(End of this chapter)

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