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Qianling, upstairs said very fine, legend Wu Zetian's tomb was found but not stolen because whenever someone wants to steal it will be born out of phase, so the tomb robbers do not dare to steal.
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Qianling, located in the north of Qianxian County, Shaanxi, is a unique tomb of two dynasties and a husband and wife emperor in China and even in the world. Buried in the third emperor of the Tang Dynasty Gaozong Li Zhi and the only female emperor in Chinese history Wu Zetian, is a national key cultural relics protection unit. It was built in 684 A.D. and took 23 years to complete.
The momentum is majestic. The mausoleum area imitates the establishment of Chang'an City. Liangshan is a conical limestone mountain, there are three peaks, the north peak is the highest, the altitude is meters, and the Qianling is just above the north peak.
Stepping on the stone steps from the Qianlingtou Road Gate, there are 537 steps, and the height difference of the steps is 81 68 meters. After walking the steps, it is a flat and wide road until the monument of "Tang Gaozong's Mausoleum", and this road is "Sima Road". There are 1 pair of Huabiao on both sides, 1 pair of winged horses and ostriches, 5 pairs of stone horses, 10 pairs of Weng Zhong, and 2 stone tablets.
The east is the wordless stele, and the west is the stele.
Some people believe that Wu Zetian's "wordless tablet" is used to boast about himself, indicating that his merits and virtues cannot be expressed by words; Another theory is that Wu Zetian set up a "wordless stele" because he knew that he was guilty of a great sin, and he felt that it was better not to write the inscription; The third theory believes that Wu Zetian is a self-aware person, and it is a smart move to set up a "wordless monument", and it is the best way to let future generations comment on the merits and demerits; There is also a saying that Wu Zetian's son hated his mother so much that she had written the inscription, but her son hid it in the tomb, leaving a wordless tablet. Some scholars also believe that the stele was originally planned to be engraved, but after Wu Zetian's death, the political situation was turbulent, and various political forces were never able to make a proper evaluation of Wu Zetian, so it was not done. There is also a saying that because Wu Zetian is both an emperor and an empress, others do not know how to write inscriptions, so there is no text.
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Wu Zetian's tomb has not been stolen; Yes, the reason why Wu Zetian erected a wordless monument for himself was because he had done a lot of meritorious things and done a lot of wrong things in the dynasty at that time, so he didn't want to write his merits on his tombstone.
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It has not been stolen. It is his evaluation of himself, and it is recorded in the historical records that he thinks that he has had a rough life in this life. And they don't deserve to be respected by the world.
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It has not been stolen; No, the reason why Wu Zetian has no word monument is that she just wants future generations to judge her behavior.
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It has never been stolen, which means that she still protects her tomb relatively well, and she has expected such a state and has adjusted her tomb. This will protect you and prevent others from stealing your tomb and your own tomb from being discovered.
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Because Wu Zetian doesn't want to define her merits and demerits, she wants the world to evaluate her merits and demerits, instead of Wang Po selling melons and boasting about herself.
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According to relevant information. There are two sayings, one is that Wu Zetian has experienced twists and turns in his life, and writing inscriptions has become a problem, so he can only set up a wordless monument. The second statement, because of Wu Zetian's merits and demerits, the world debated endlessly during his lifetime, and it is difficult to conclude the coffin after his death.
So he erected a wordless monument and left it to future generations to comment.
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Because Wu Zetian is the empress, which is unprecedented, she wants future generations to evaluate her life, so she erects a wordless monument for future generations to comment.
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