Experts study what is the truth about the latest discovery of Zhuge Liang s mausoleum that has not b

Updated on history 2024-04-30
29 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    At the foot of Dingjun Mountain, Zhuge Liang's mausoleum was confirmed to be discovered, and then some experts said that the tomb of the historical god operator had no traces of theft, so there have always been rumors of Zhuge supernatural powers, but after careful research by experts, the truth about whether Zhuge Liang's tomb has not been stolen for thousands of years was finally revealed.

    Experts revealed that one of the reasons why Zhuge Mausoleum was not stolen was that Mr. Wolong had a thrifty personality and respected thin burials. To put it in layman's terms, there is nothing of value in the tomb, so the tomb robbers are not interested in going in to "start work" at all.

    The Wuhou cemetery area, with undulating hills and mountains, surrounded by mountains and rivers, is known as the "Southern Shaanxi Natural Park". The buildings on the tomb and in the temple are mostly a large temple with three courtyards in the Ming and Qing dynasties, surrounded by walls, with an area of about 45,000 square meters. Entering the gate of the cemetery, a piece of Hanbai ancient pine, quiet and simple.

    In the main hall, there are many poems that praise Zhuge Liang in the past dynasties and stone tablets that restore the tombs and temples. On the niche of the main hall, there is the statue of Zhuge Liang, the scarf, the feather fan, the crane, the square, and the solemn expression. Guan Xing, Zhang Bao, standing around.

    The tomb is behind the main hall, north and south, head north and foot south, take the north Gu Central Plains, and the south of Shu Kingdom. The tomb is surrounded by brick walls with a circumference of 60 meters. The tomb is in the shape of a bucket and is about 6 meters high.

    There is a small pavilion in front of the tomb, called "tomb pavilion", the stone tablet is erected inside, and the tomb of the Marquis of Zhongwu of Han Zhuge is engraved on it. There are two ancient cinnamon trees behind the tomb, tall, luxuriant, thick shade such as cover, it is said to be "Han Gui", and it is called "double laurel to protect the tomb". After Shuanggui, there are three "sleeping palaces" of Zhuge Liang.

    The Wuhou cemetery area, with undulating hills and mountains, surrounded by mountains and rivers, is known as the "Southern Shaanxi Natural Park". The buildings on the tomb and in the temple are mostly a large temple with three courtyards in the Ming and Qing dynasties, surrounded by walls, with an area of about 45,000 square meters. Entering the gate of the cemetery, a piece of Hanbai ancient pine, quiet and simple.

    In the main hall, there are many poems that praise Zhuge Liang in the past dynasties and stone tablets that restore the tombs and temples. On the niche of the main hall, there is the statue of Zhuge Liang, the scarf, the feather fan, the crane, the square, and the solemn expression. Guan Xing, Zhang Bao, standing around.

    The tomb is behind the main hall, north and south, head north and foot south, take the north Gu Central Plains, and the south of Shu Kingdom. The tomb is surrounded by brick walls with a circumference of 60 meters. The tomb is in the shape of a bucket and is about 6 meters high.

    There is a small pavilion in front of the tomb, called "tomb pavilion", the stone tablet is erected inside, and the tomb of the Marquis of Zhongwu of Han Zhuge is engraved on it. There are two ancient cinnamon trees behind the tomb, tall, luxuriant, thick shade such as cover, it is said to be "Han Gui", and it is called "double laurel to protect the tomb".

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    One of the reasons why Zhuge Mausoleum was not stolen was that Mr. Wolong had a thrifty personality and respected thin burials. To put it in layman's terms, there is nothing of value in the tomb, so the tomb robbers are not interested in going in to "start work" at all.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is nothing valuable in Zhuge Liang's tomb, so the thieves naturally will not steal it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Mr. Zhuge has a diligent and thrifty personality and respects thin burials. There was nothing of value in the tomb either, so the tomb robbers were not interested.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Mr. Zhuge Liang has been poor all his life, and it is estimated that the tomb robbers did not take a fancy to the things in the tomb.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Zhuge Liang had a pure heart and few desires all his life, and the mausoleum had nothing of value.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In fact, there was nothing valuable in Zhuge Liang's tomb, so the tomb robbers were not interested in stealing it at all.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because the tomb was so poor that the tomb robbers didn't go.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Mr. Wolong has a diligent and thrifty personality and respects thin burials. So the tomb robbers had no interest in going in and "working" at all.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    There was nothing of value in the tomb, and the tomb robbers had no interest in going in and "starting work" at all.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    There is also a saying that Zhuge Liang was very thrifty and upright during his lifetime, and there were no valuable burial goods in the tomb at all, and Zhuge Liang represented loyalty, and many tomb robbers were unwilling to bear the infamy and rob Zhuge Liang's tomb, so no one dared to rob Zhuge Liang's tomb until now, but I personally still recognize the first legend, because there were indeed five people who were killed by Liu Chan at that time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The third argument is more fantastical. At that time, Liu Bowen felt that his ability was greater than Zhuge Liang, so he went to Zhuge Liang's mausoleum to visit. In fact, he wanted to lead people to dig Zhuge Liang's tomb, but when he arrived at Zhuge Liang's tomb, he saw a stone tablet, on which Zhuge Liang had already met Liu Bowen and would dig his own grave.

    So when Liu Bowen saw this stele, he was very scared and immediately stopped excavating. But this statement is obviously rather absurd.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Because everyone knows that Zhuge Liang is good at strategy, they are afraid that Zhuge Liang will have a very powerful mechanism in the scene, so no one will steal it in order to save his life.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Because Zhuge Liang's tomb has a large amount of toxic gas, people dare not rob his tomb.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because no one knew about Zhuge Liang's tomb, he set up 72 doubtful graves by himself, and all of them were going to die if they went in, so no one took the risk.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    One of the biggest reasons is that Zhuge Silly Liang died on the way to the Northern Expedition and was hastily buried, and there were not many valuable items in the mausoleum, and the location of his mausoleum was hidden, so that tomb robbers were not easy to find.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    There was no reason for the theft, and the attack was in a relatively secret place when it was buried, and it was better to do the secrecy work next to it, so people did not find out.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Because Zhuge Liang died in a particularly hasty manner and died on the way to the Northern Expedition, there were no resources for Zhuge Liang to be buried thickly, and there was no money.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Because people did not find Zhuge Liang's tomb in **, it has not been stolen all along.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    According to relevant experts, this is also a reason why Zhuge Liang's tomb has not been stolen for thousands of years, Zhuge Liang was not greedy for wealth in this life, and he died in the war, and in the difficult conditions at that time, the aftermath was also very hasty, and there were no valuable funeral goods after death.

    Revealing why Zhuge Liang's tomb has not dared to be robbed for thousands of years? Is it really that scary?

    According to relevant experts, this is also a reason why Zhuge Liang's tomb has not been stolen for thousands of years, Zhuge Liang was not greedy for wealth in this life, and he died in the war, and in the difficult conditions at that time, the aftermath was also very hasty, and there were no valuable funeral goods after death.

    Another reason is that Zhuge Liang's mausoleum is in the steep plank road, which is difficult to find, and the difficulty of tomb robbery is also very high, but this is not the reason why tomb robbers did not "patronize", Zhuge Liang was resourceful all his life, and many tomb robbers were afraid that there were too many organs in the tomb and did not dare to rob the tomb.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    Zhuge Liang knew that he had little time, so he secretly played Liu Chan and asked Liu Chan to send 5 people to pick his coffin, Zhuge Liang may have actually calculated for himself that he deliberately let a few people pick his coffin, which was intended to not let the descendants and Sima Yi at that time and even tomb robbers dig up his tomb, so he secretly played Liu Chan, and selected four people who were not very good or very bad to pick his coffin, it was already calculated, those people would definitely kill each other for that money, according to the current saying, it is black and black, As a result, several people died under Zhuge Liang's scheme, so far Zhuge real tomb has not been found, the tomb in Mianxian County, Shaanxi Province is just a part of Zhuge Kongming's strategy at that time, deliberately sent another henchman to use the last serial strategy for himself, and finally no one knows where Zhuge Kongming's tomb is before and after a thousand years, only knows that the tomb of Zhuge Wuhou on the bright side is in Mianxian County, Shaanxi, that is, at the foot of Dingjun Mountain.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-18

    "Dare, don't you dare", it means that this topic is very mentally retarded!

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-17

    The current tomb robbers are wearing legal clothes, and the reason for not stealing is estimated to be in the annals of history, so they learned that Kong Ming was honest and had no oil and water, so he had to keep it.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-16

    Sichuan Regarding the issue of tomb robbing, there is a story ...... among the people

    After Zhuge Liang died, he set three strategies, one was to kill Wei Yan, the second was to retreat Sima, and the third was to hide his tomb: Kong Shu asked Jiang Wei to find 11 people, 10 to dig his grave, 1 person to cook for the 10 people, 11 people rewarded a total of 10 taels of silver, and the 10 people thought that it was inconvenient to give 10 taels to 11 people, so they killed the person who cooked the rice, and the 10 people also died as soon as they ate. The story of Kong Shu's plan to kill 11 people to preserve the tomb site has a long history among the people.

    I remember that the wild history of the Ming Dynasty seems to have recorded that Liu Bowen seems to have stolen, and I also found an iron tablet that wrote Zhuge Liang, the military division of the former dynasty, and Liu Bowen, the military division of the later dynasty.

  25. Anonymous users2024-01-15

    Legend has it that it was almost stolen. But Zhuge Liang's tomb is actually in Chengdu and has not been stolen.

  26. Anonymous users2024-01-14

    Died in Wuzhangyuan and was buried in Dingjun Mountain.

  27. Anonymous users2024-01-13

    Zhuge Liang is a shrewd man, do you think he will let others know the location of his body? So his tomb may not be there. Maybe Zhuge Liang planned it.

  28. Anonymous users2024-01-12

    I didn't find it.

  29. Anonymous users2024-01-11

    No one has stolen it.

    Tomb robbery has been circulated for many years, and how many emperors and marquis generals.

    Zhi's own mausoleum has been repaired with dao organs, in order to prevent thieves from returning to the tomb, answer.

    But no matter how intricate the design, there are countless tombs that have been stolen throughout history. At the foot of a mountain in China, Zhuge Liang's tomb was discovered, and it was also confirmed that there were no traces of theft, and the tomb was well preserved.

    It turned out that there was a stone tablet at the entrance to the tomb, which was to the effect that I had been poor all my life, and I had no valuable funeral goods, so I didn't need to think about it. Experts revealed that this is also a reason why Zhuge Liang's tomb has not been stolen for thousands of years, Zhuge Liang was not greedy for wealth in this life, and he died in the war, in the difficult conditions at that time, the aftermath was also very hasty, and there were no valuable funeral goods after death.

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