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Chapter 91 The heart-warming secret burial

Chapter 91 The heart-warming secret burial

Kublai Khan was proud to see that the emperor of the Central Plains could not live in peace after his death and that the imperial mausoleum was looted and excavated.

They still have confidence that the Imperial Tomb of the Yuan Dynasty cannot be stolen.

Not to mention tomb robbers, even the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty didn't know where the late emperor's imperial mausoleum was.

"None of the fifteen imperial mausoleums of the Yuan Dynasty was stolen, and all are in good condition."

Su Chen's words shocked countless emperors into disbelief.

How can it be?

Almost all the imperial mausoleums of their dynasty were damaged, so why weren't any of the foreign ones stolen?

Ying Zheng: Anchor, how did the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty do it, and keep everything intact?

Liu Che: All the imperial mausoleums of my Han Dynasty were stolen, but none of them were stolen in the Yuan Dynasty. How is this possible?

Cao Cao: This is Captain Mojin who has never met an orphan, otherwise you would have stolen all of them.

Yang Jian: Anchor, can you tell me the reason? It’s really unbelievable.

Li Shimin: This foreign race still has two tricks up its sleeve. At least they have done their best to keep the imperial mausoleum secret.

Zhao Xu, Shenzong of the Song Dynasty: I’m really envious. I just don’t know how the Yuan Dynasty did it. I would also like to take a look at it.

Kublai Khan: Hey, even if I tell you, your emperor in the Central Plains can't learn from it.

Seeing that everyone was deeply curious about the Great Yuan Emperor's Mausoleum, Su Chen decided to give a general introduction, which could be regarded as revealing the secrets to everyone. As for whether to learn from it, it was up to the emperors of each dynasty to make their own choices.

"The Yuan Dynasty was established by Kublai Khan of the Mongolian Temujin family. The Yuan Dynasty's views on life and death were deeply influenced by Shamanism and Lamaism. The burial customs are also very unique compared with those in the Central Plains. They are characterized by thin burials and dense burials."

"A thin burial is a single-wood coffin burial. Emperors of the Yuan Dynasty were buried in single-wood coffins. They split a whole section of nanmu from it, hollowed out the heart of the tree, placed the remains of the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty inside, then closed the nanmu, and finally The outside is tied up with iron locks."

"The Mongols are nomadic people living on the grasslands. They have no fixed residence and a simple and practical lifestyle. Even after they entered the Central Plains, they still continued the previous tradition. The burials were very simple. Most of the shrouds were ordinary clothes and burial utensils. There are fewer, and most of them are the weapons that the deceased liked during his lifetime, such as bows, arrows, swords and the like, and there are almost no gold, silver and jewelry!”

"A secret burial means no living things are left. The Qixu Valley in the royal mausoleum area of ​​the Yuan Dynasty is very secretive, and the specific location has not yet been found. When the emperor of the Yuan Dynasty was buried, people would kill people and Buddhas would kill Buddhas. All living things along the way were silenced."

"During the burial, no grave mounds were built, no trees were planted to leave markers, and no sacrificial buildings were built. After the burial, thousands of horses leveled the cemetery. After the turf grows in the following spring, the tomb guard team can return, and the funeral soldiers will also be buried at this time. All were executed, but only a few members of the royal family knew the secret.”

"In order to facilitate ancestor worship, a nursing baby camel is usually killed in front of the mother camel. When worshiping the ancestors, the descendants will lead the mother camel to search for it."

"Animals have special instincts. When a female camel neighs, that is where the ancestors are buried. Once the female camel dies, she will never be found again."

"According to historical records, Genghis Khan died of illness in Ningxia. His body was transported in a single wooden coffin to a deep pit in Mobei for a secret burial. Thousands of people were killed along the way, and the cemetery was leveled with horses. It is difficult for outsiders to see this place. The earth had been disturbed, so naturally no one could find Genghis Khan’s tomb.”

As soon as Su Chen finished speaking, the emperors of each dynasty fell into deep thought, thinking about the feasibility of this method.

Especially those emperors whose imperial tombs were stolen were more interested in the burial methods of the Yuan Dynasty.

Liu Che lowered his head thoughtfully, wondering whether he should learn from the burial methods of the Yuan Dynasty imperial mausoleums.

Among all the imperial tombs that were stolen, his situation was the worst, and he was only slightly better than Song Lizong.

The tombs of the Yuan Dynasty were characterized by thin burials and dense burials, which he could learn from. As for the thin burial of the Yuan Dynasty, he did not intend to consider it.

A generous burial was related to his honor and disgrace after death. He also wanted to take his wealth to the world after death and continue to enjoy a good life in another world. Naturally, he did not want a sparse burial.

If he really followed the standards of Yuan Dynasty tombs and only brought some of his favorite weapons as burial objects, it would be too shabby and not worthy of his title of Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty.

After all, he is also the emperor of the ages, and he still has to have the proper pomp.

Therefore, the secret burials of the Yuan Dynasty were particularly attractive to him and made his heart beat.

Secret burial is good. No one knows the location of the tomb, which ensures absolute safety. There is no need to worry about the tomb being robbed.

The more he thought about it, the more feasible it became, and he wished he could have people prepare for the secret burial right away.

Find a secret place in the wilderness, leave no marks, and bury the gold and silver treasure deep underground after death, ensuring that no one will discover it.

As for future generations' worship, a tomb can be built specifically for future generations to worship.

In this way, wouldn’t it be the best of both worlds?
  The real body is buried underground without being disturbed by others, while the false body sits in the tomb and is worshiped and respected by the world.

When he thought about settling his affairs, he felt relaxed and let out a long sigh of relief.

He no longer thinks about the imperial mausoleum or anything like that.

It's better to keep a low profile and find a corner where no one knows and sleep underground. At least you can rest in peace after death without worrying about being insulted by others.

Since Tianmu appeared, he knew the historical laws of the rise and fall of dynasties, and knew that there could be no dynasty that lasted forever.

So he has thought about it now and does not dare to expect that the Han Dynasty can last forever. There will definitely be a day when it will be replaced by another dynasty.

Since the laws of history are unavoidable, it is completely unnecessary for him to build imperial mausoleums on a large scale. It is better to keep them underground forever in the form of secret burials.

Because if he builds an imperial mausoleum, after changing dynasties, sooner or later he will encounter a scum like Dong Zhuo.

After thinking about it, he felt completely refreshed.

In addition to Emperor Wu of the Han Dynasty Liu Che, many emperors were also interested in the secret burials of the Yuan Dynasty, especially Song Lizong Zhao Yun.

After the royal doctor's rescue, he soon regained consciousness.

As soon as he woke up, he heard the anchor say that all the fifteen imperial tombs of the Yuan Dynasty were safe and sound. He was immediately tempted and wanted to learn the burial methods of the Yuan Dynasty.

The moment he heard about secret burial, his eyes shone, and he felt that secret burial was very suitable for him.

It is better to sleep in a place unknown to the world than to be humiliated and made into a wine glass by future generations.

And now it seems that their demise in the Southern Song Dynasty is a foregone conclusion and cannot be undone.

Since we know that the Southern Song Dynasty was eventually destroyed by foreigners, there is no need to build the imperial mausoleum. Otherwise, the foreigners will dig up their graves and exhume their bodies. It is better to use a secret burial method to sleep underground.

After finding the solution, he felt much better and no longer had to worry about his restlessness after death.

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