Why did Cao Cao build many mausoleums?

Updated on history 2024-04-16
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    When he fought with Yuan Shao in the early days, because he had no funds, he specially created a "gold school guard" for the purpose of robbing tombs, and then sent dead things to soldiers, stealing a lot, so he was afraid that others would steal him, so he could only do this. In fact, now that there is a housing crisis, digging foundations everywhere, no matter how well they are hidden, it is only a matter of time, and it is useless to make any fakes.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Conjecture 1: Cao Cao is suspicious by nature, and wants to pass on the history, because when he was young, he calculated every day to rob the open and the dark arrows, various means, and used the brain excessively, resulting in a nervous breakdown in his later years, a short circuit in the brain, and a last word to calculate the tomb robbers who opposed his corpse when he was dying. 、

    Conjecture 2: Cao Cao wanted to be the pillar of the Han Dynasty in his early years, but due to current events and the expansion of desire, he made the decision to coerce the Son of Heaven to order the princes. But after all, he is still a little loyal in his bones, and he also knows that he has become a hero, and he is afraid of being sprayed, stepped on, and thundered by future generations, and tomb robbers have been around since ancient times, so he made a move to cover his ears and steal the bell.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    First, he loved talents very much, and many of his excellent advisers and generals and concubines were buried in order to bury them.

    Second, Cao Cao marched to war by digging tombs during his lifetime, fearing that others would follow his example and dig his grave after his death.

    The third is to encapsulate the treasure and leave it for posterity to verify.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I'm afraid that after his death, the enemy will dig his grave, there are too many enemies, and there is also to prevent future generations from robbing the tomb.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    He robbed other people's tombs during his lifetime, and he was afraid that he would be robbed after his death.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    No. The "Seventy-two Doubtful Graves" is a rumor, and he did not build many mausoleums.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    To protect yourself.

    I'm afraid of being disturbed...

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    It's like you have a baby that you want to hide in a place ... But all Chinese are watching where you are hiding... How do you hide it to be safest? Of course, there are n places hidden.,It's not clear which one is real.。。。

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    You must know that Cao Cao himself was digging graves when he was young. Thousands of years later, his tomb was dug up. Runaway, horse skull.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Of course, I am afraid of being poached by others.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Speaking of Cao Cao, everyone must be familiar with it, but Cao Cao built a lot of fake tombs for himself during his lifetime, which was done to prevent future generations from robbing tombs, and this is also related to Cao Cao's suspicion. However, it is precisely because of this that Cao Cao's tomb has not been found until now, which is also a thing that surprises everyone. It seems that it is reasonable, because Cao Cao's approach confused everyone's sight.

    As we all know, Cao Cao is very suspicious, and his own personality is not particularly good, because he was suspicious before his death, and he killed many people by mistake, and he was afraid that after he died, others would steal his tomb, and even cause some damage to his body. So for such a reason, on the day of his burial, 72 coffins were lifted from 4 directions at the same time, which gave everyone a corresponding confusion. And with the passage of time, there have been a lot of tomb robbers, but no one has been able to really excavate Cao Cao's mausoleum, I have to say that Cao Cao is really a tricky person.

    In fact, Cao Cao's own personality is still very good, he advocates thrift all his life, and is strict with his family, including **. In fact, Cao Cao also followed his subordinates to rob the tomb before his death, and witnessed such a scene, and he could also see the corpses of these people who were robbed of the tomb, and the corpses were placed in a mess, so Cao Cao had such a practice in order to be able to bury himself with peace of mind, in order to prevent such a tragic situation after his death. I have to say that Cao Cao's method is really very superb, and it can also reflect the difficulty of robbing everyone's tombs.

    Cao Cao is also a big celebrity in history, although he is not the emperor, but his power and status are very high, and Cao Cao is not greedy for wealth and nobility like the emperor in his life, but wholeheartedly guards the country and serves the country. Therefore, it is not recommended that everyone rob the tomb, if by chance, the corresponding mausoleum is found, then it is okay, but if you expect this to make a fortune, then it violates the dignity of these ancients.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Cao Cao built so many fake tombs for himself, because he was afraid that he would have too many enemies and too many enemies, so he would go to open his own tomb after his death. The real tomb of Cao Cao has not been found so far.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is because he wants to keep himself safe in this way, so that he will not be disturbed by tomb robbers; The real Cao Cao's mausoleum has not been found, at least not explicitly announced where he is.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Cao Cao was a generation of heroes during the Three Kingdoms period, and the reason why Cao Cao occasionally manipulated so many fake tombs was to prevent tomb theft. And now, the real tomb of Cao Cao has not been found.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    1. There is no mechanism.

    2. There are imitation sand stones and even mercury boulders to seal the door, but there is no dark arrow poison. Like you look at the hidden arrows, poisons, zombies, and flying insects in the tomb robbery**, there are no these.

    3. In fact, most of the ancient tombs of the Song Chao Year are still relatively normal, and there are basically not many places to put them. The method of accumulating sand and wild stones is actually quite good, it is enough to deal with ordinary tomb robbers, and if you really want to encounter this kind of army represented by Sun Dianying, it will be useless to have more mechanisms.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There is no mechanism.

    Anyang Gaoling, also known as Cao Cao's tomb, is located in Xigaoxue Village, Anfeng Township, Anyang County, Anyang City, Henan Province, covering an area of about 740 square meters, and was built in the 25th year (220 years) of Jian'an in the Eastern Han Dynasty.

    Anyang Gaoling is composed of tomb road, tomb door, sealing door wall, Fu road, front and rear main chamber and four side chambers, it is a large brick chamber tomb with many burial chambers, the tomb plane is in the shape of a zigzag, the tomb sits west to east, it is a double-chamber brick coupon tomb with a slope tomb road, the slope tomb road is long meters, wide meters, and the deepest part is about 15 meters from the surface. The plane of the tomb chamber is a trapezoidal shape that is wide in front and narrow in the back, the widest part of the east side is 22 meters wide, the west side is narrower and the width is 18 meters, and the tomb area is close to 400 square meters.

    On June 11, 2010, the Gaoling Tomb of Zhiyang was selected as the first of the "Top Ten New Archaeological Discoveries in China in 2009". On March 5, 2013, Anyang Gaoling was announced by the People's Republic of China as the seventh batch of national key cultural relics protection units.

    The discovery and excavation of the Gaoling Tomb in Anyang has set up an accurate chronological scale for the archaeological research of the Han and Wei dynasties, and provided precious material materials for the study of the tomb system, funeral culture and even the history of the Han and Wei dynasties, which has important social, historical, cultural and scientific values. Lead Chun confirms the true existence of the thin burial system, revealing that the characteristics of the cultural relics produced during the Western Jin Dynasty are the inheritance of Cao Wei.

    It proves that Huai instructed Cao Cao to be a far-sighted politician, a very thrifty, sympathetic to the suffering of the common people, and a very realistic ruler, so that people can see a Cao Cao who is completely different from the traditional understanding, restore the real Cao Cao in history, completely correct the distortion of Cao Cao's image in history and the traditional understanding of him in the academic community, and let us re-recognize a fuller, flesh-and-blood real Cao Cao.

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